Top 27 Words That Rhyme with Yuck (With Meanings)

Written by Gabriel Cruz - Foodie, Animal Lover, Slang & Language Enthusiast

This post contains our favorite combination of "perfect rhymes" and "near rhymes". Near rhymes are words you may have to stretch or exaggerate for songwriting and poems.

Welcome to this guide on the best words that rhyme with yuck!

Here you’ll find the top 27 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘yuck’.

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Words That Rhyme With Yuck

  • Amok– refers to a state of uncontrollable rage or excitement.
  • Amuck– similar to amok, it means behaving in a wild, frenzied manner.
  • Buck– typically refers to a male deer, but can also be used as a slang term for money.
  • Chaque– a French word meaning “each” or “every”.
  • Chuck– can mean to throw or to discard, or can be a nickname for someone named Charles.
  • Duck– a type of bird that is known for its waterproof feathers and webbed feet, or to quickly move out of the way of something.
  • Luck– refers to the chance or fortune that affects someone’s life or circumstances.
  • Muck– refers to dirt or mud, or can be used to describe something that is messy or unpleasant.
  • Neque– a Latin word meaning “nor” or “and not”.
  • Noch– a German word meaning “still” or “yet”.
  • Pluck– can mean to pull something out quickly or to show courage in a difficult situation.
  • Puck– a small, hard rubber disk used in ice hockey, or the mischievous fairy in Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
  • Ruck– a disorderly crowd, or a fold or crease in a material.
  • Sawbuck– slang for a ten-dollar bill, or a type of sawhorse with an X-shaped frame.
  • Schmuck– a Yiddish word meaning a foolish or contemptible person.
  • Shuck– to remove the outer layer of something, such as an ear of corn, or to discard something.
  • Snuck– the past tense of “sneak”, meaning to move quietly and secretly.
  • Struck– the past tense of “strike”, meaning to hit or impact something.
  • Stuck– unable to move or progress, or adhered to something.
  • Suck– to draw in air or liquid through the mouth, or to be of poor quality.
  • Thunderstruck– amazed or shocked by something unexpected.
  • Thwack– the sound of a hard strike, or to hit something hard.
  • Truck– a large vehicle used for transporting goods, or to exchange goods or services.
  • Tuck– to put something into a small or confined space, or to pull in and tighten clothing.
  • Unstuck– no longer adhered to something, or able to progress forward.
  • Upchuck– to vomit or throw up.
  • Yuck– an expression of disgust or distaste.
  • Yuk– a slang term for a laugh or a joke, or a type of fish commonly found in Canada.