Yes, the term 'yuck factor' is an informal compound noun; a combination of the noun 'yuck' and the noun 'factor' that forms a word with its own meaning.
A yuck factor is the disgusting part of the nature of something, a facet of something which makes it repulsive or distasteful.
Yuck, that smell is awful.
Taiga, moose are one of the few animals that actually eat conifers (yuck yuck yuck, what a thought)
Yuck! is a book that was written by James Stevenson.
yuck or yuk - it's onomatopoeia - you spell it how its sounds.
Yuck is an interjection denoting disgust for/regarding a certain thing.
I was offered some blubber to eat, but my reaction was yuck.
The word 'factor' is both a noun (factor, factors) and a verb (factor, factors, factoring, factored). Examples:noun: The main factor in the story is the storm and how everyone reacts to it.verb: You have to factor in the cost of benefits when you calculate what an employer pays an employee.
Proper is an adjective, factor is a noun.
The word "factor" can be used as a noun or a verb. As a noun, it refers to something that contributes to a result or outcome. As a verb, it means to include something as a contributing element in a decision or situation.
No, yuk or yuck, is an English word.The Hebrew word for yuck is eechs (איכס)
you just do it yuck