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Yuck factor, the wisdom of repugnance; Yuck (Yin Yang Yo!), a character in animated television series Yin Yang Yo! "Yuck!", 2009 track from Matt Tilley's prank phone call album The Final Call; Yuck!, 1984 book by James Stevenson; Yuck! The Nature and Moral Significance of Disgust, 2011 book by Daniel R. Kelly
Yuck was a rock [1] [2] band that originated in London, England, in 2009. The band's final lineup was drummer Jonny Rogoff, guitarist Ed Hayes, bassist Mariko Doi, and lead vocalist/guitarist Max Bloom, who formerly played in the band Cajun Dance Party along with former Yuck member Daniel Blumberg . [ 4 ]
Yuck is the debut eponomyous studio album by English indie rock [2] [3] band Yuck.The album was released on CD and digital download on 15 February 2011 on the Fat Possum Records label in the United States and on 21 February 2011 on the Mercury Records label in the United Kingdom.
Yo needs the Toilet Brush of Illumination to fight The Night Master. The Night Master shrinks Yuck and puts him into Yo's body, so he can wait until Yo grabs the brush before emerging to claim it. Yin and Yang see Yuck enter Yo's body and have to stop him by shrinking themselves and entering into Yo's body to stop Yuck. Antagonist: Yuck
The term "wisdom of repugnance" was coined in 1997 by Leon Kass, chairman (2001–2005) of the President's Council on Bioethics, in an article in The New Republic, [4] which was later expanded into a further (2001) article in the same magazine, [5] and also incorporated into his 2002 book Life, Liberty, and the Defense of Dignity.
Yuck! (French: Beurk!) is a 2024 French animated short film written and directed by Loïc Espuche. [4] The 13-minutes animated film about childhood and the discovery of love has been awarded in various international film festivals, including the Anima Film Festival 2024 [5] in Belgium.
The album received mixed reviews. Most reviewers saw the loss of the band's former frontman as pivotal, describing the band's new sound as smooth but lacking in passion.
English interjections are a category of English words – such as yeah, ouch, Jesus, oh, mercy, yuck, etc. – whose defining features are the infrequency with which they combine with other words to form phrases, their loose connection to other elements in clauses, and their tendency to express emotive meaning.