Means "is before" according to Mesa Grande dictionary:
Puuch eyuk pams. "He got there before (the other)." This could also be read as: he got there "ahead" or "in front of" the other.
Means "in front of, before" according to Let's Talk 'Iipay Aa Lesson 29, as opposed to emak "behind". Compare with 'uuyuk "outside in front" and 'uumak "outside in back".
Kaarr eyukvi kepehkwih kemaaw! "Don't stand in front of the wagon!"
In Mesa Grande dictionary, similar form 'eyuk means "over there" and 'eyuki means "further away, way over there, a ways, on the other side".
In Barona, the word for "the front" or "area in front" is 'eyaak, and similar forms are used to mean "in front" in other dialects. E.g. 'Eyaak kenak! "Sit in front!" In Mesa Grande, 'eyaak means "at the foot of, at the bottom of, down below, underneath".