yodel
to sing by suddenly changing from a natural voice to a falsetto and back, also: to shout or call in a similar …
to sing by suddenly changing from a natural voice to a falsetto and back, also: to shout or call in a similar …
yuk NounA laugh, esp. a loud hearty one.
yow /you/ ExclamationUsed to express pain or shock.
interjection expressing pain
exclamation expressing disgust. Sometimes “yuck yuck” is used as the sound of laughter, but for that “yuk yuk” is used more often
interjection used to express exuberant delight or triumph
yikes /y_ks/ ExclamationExpressing shock and alarm, often for humorous effect: “Yikes! It is cold!”.
yowl /youl/ NounA loud wailing cry, esp. one of pain or distress. VerbMake such a cry. Synonymsnoun. howl – roar – wail …
yell /yel/ NounA loud, sharp cry, esp. of pain, surprise, or delight; a shout. VerbGive a loud, sharp cry: “you heard me …
laughter. similar in flavor to “har har”, but more old fashioned and more hick