yakky

adj
/ˈjæki/

Etymology

From yak + -y.

  1. borrowed from གཡག
  2. suffixed as yakky — “yak + y

Definitions

  1. chatty, talkative

    • I notice my husband and Ken are not talking to each other, most unusual in such a yakky family.
    • A little skinny kid had started working behind the bar, and I'd swear he was James Joyce's great grandson: thin face, thick glasses and a frail physique. He was yakky and a bit snappy and thoroughly entertaining
    • Perfectly charming and at ease on stage, he's equally rambling and yakky in an interview.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA