yank
v.
pull with a sudden jerking motion; wrench; pull out; uproot
n.
strong tug, drawing towards
Yank
n.
American; native of a northern state of the U.S.A.; Federal soldier in the American Civil War
Yank
Yank may refer to: greaser stick chris morrison
Yank, the Army Weekly, a newspaper for American soldiers during World War II
Yank (physics), the rate of change in force
Yanks, a 1979 film
Yank Rachell bluesman, mandolin and guitar player.Yank, the name for the copy command in
vi and the paste command in
Emacs, two commonly used UNIX/Linux text editors.Short form of
Yankee, derogatory slang term for someone of American origin or heritage
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Yank, the Army Weekly
Yank, the Army Weekly was a weekly magazine published by the
United States military during
World War II. Founded and edited by Major
Hartzell Spence (1908-2001), the magazine was written by
enlisted rank soldiers only and was made available to the soldiers, sailors and airmen serving overseas. It was published at facilities around the world -- British, Mediterranean, Continental, Western Pacific -- for a total of 21 editions in 17 countries. Yank was the most widely read magazine in the history of the U.S. military, achieving a worldwide circulation of more than 2.6 million. Each issue was priced at five cents because it was felt that if soldiers paid, they would have a higher regard for the publication. Each issue was edited in New York City and then shipped for printing around the world where staff editors added local stories. The last issue was published in December, 1945.
Scott Corbett (later known as a writer of novels for children) served as the last editor. Sketch artists such as Robert Greenhalgh and Howard Brodie worked on the magazine which also featured the "
G.I. Joe" cartoons by
Dave Breger and the
Sad Sack cartoons by
Sgt. George Baker. Noted artist and author,
Jack Coggins, spent over two years with Yank - firstly in New York, then in London; during his time with Yank he produced illustrations and articles featured in more than 24 issues.
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Yank
Noun
1. an American who lives in the North (especially during the American Civil War)
(synonym) Yankee, Northerner
(hypernym) American
(hyponym) Federal, Federal soldier, Union soldier
(member-holonym) North
(classification) United States, United States of America, America, US, U.S., USA, U.S.A.
2. an American who lives in New England
(synonym) New Englander, Yankee
(hypernym) American
(member-holonym) New England
3. an American
(synonym) Yankee, Yankee-Doodle
(hypernym) American
yank
Verb
1. pull, or move with a sudden movement; "He turned the handle and jerked the door open"
(synonym) jerk
(hypernym) pull, draw, force
(derivation) yanker, jerker
Yank
(v. t.)
To twitch; to jerk.
(n.)
An abbreviation of Yankee.
(n.)
A jerk or twitch.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
About
yank
<
jargon> (From the colloquial meaning "to pull suddenly") To insert a copy of some saved text at the current position in a document being edited.
The term is used in the
Unix text editors GNU Emacs and
vi but "
paste" is more common elsewhere.
[Used elsewhere?]
(1998-07-01)
(c) Copyright 1993 by Denis Howe