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  2. Jan 18, 2024 · Yonks, a quintessential piece of British slang, finds itself deeply entrenched in the cultural fabric of the United Kingdom. This linguistic gem not only showcases the vibrancy of British vernacular but also reflects the values and traditions held dear by its people.

  3. Nov 1, 2013 · The OED says the origin of yonks is unknown and has it from 1968 in the Daily Mail: I rang singer Julie Driscoll... She said: ‘I haven't heard from you for yonks.’. The Shorter Slang Dictionary (Partridge, Beale, Fergusson, 1994) agrees it's from the 1960s and suggests:

  4. Sep 28, 2024 · yonks pl (plural only) (slang, UK, Ireland, Commonwealth) A long time (especially a longer time than expected); ages. Haven’t seen him in yonks! I’ve been a teacher for yonks–I should really try another career. This egg is taking yonks to boil.

  5. What does “Yonks” mean? The slang phrase "yonks" means 'a very long time' or 'a significant period of time.' It implies that something has not been done or occurred for a while.

  6. yonks. (jɒŋks ) plural noun. Yonks means a very long time. [British, informal] ...the most wonderful club I've been to for yonks. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers.

  7. forever and a day idiom. good. haul. long-stay. month. seem like an eternity. time. See more results » (Definition of yonks from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) What is the pronunciation of yonks? Translations of yonks. in Chinese (Traditional) 很久,很長一段時間, (通常指)很多年… See more.

  8. Aug 9, 2023 · Yonks. Meaning: A very long time. Origin: Possibly a corrupted version of “donkey’s years”, which also means a long time. Usage: “I haven’t seen him in yonks.” Yob. Meaning: A rude or uncouth person. Origin: It’s “boy” spelled backward and is believed to have been used as a code by Victorian prison guards to refer to ...

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