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Definition of a yucket

yucket

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Definitions include: to urinate an extreme amount.
Definitions include: see the fuck.
Definitions include: Wow or I don't care used sarcastically.
Definitions include: to reduce the tension in a social gathering at which many people don't know each other.
Definitions include: an important person.
Definitions include: anxiety experienced before making a phone call, especially to a member of the opposite sex.
Definitions include: A person in which sexual intercourse is had with out of pity, or desperation; Not usually a desirable person.
Definitions include: to engage in an activity which is inherently wasteful (particularly when one is at work) and for which there isn't any tangible compensation or reward, other than one's own mental stimulation.
Definitions include: "goodbye".
Definitions include: quickly.

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