dirk
IPA: dˈɝk
noun
- A long Scottish dagger with a straight blade.
- (nautical) A ceremonial dagger worn by naval or air force officers in some nations' militaries; formerly, a fighting dagger used by sailors as a boarding weapon.
- (Midwestern US, dated, slang) A penis; dork.
- (Midwestern US, dated, slang) A socially unacceptable person; an oddball.
- A male given name from German or Dutch, equivalent to English Derek.
- A surname transferred from the given name.
verb
- To stab with a dirk.
- (obsolete) To darken.
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Examples of "dirk" in Sentences
- This time she sat bolt upright, eyes opened, dirk at the ready.
- Archy's eyes sparkled, for the loss of his dirk was a bitter memory.
- Report Abuse how the F can you call dirk unlikeable, much less "dislikable"?
- -- Joshua Tapp "dirk" wrote in message news: 6054991@discussion. autodesk.com ...
- He strode toward her, not appearing the least intimidated by the dirk she brandished.
- Not even when he grabbed her wrist and twirled her around, slamming her back into his hard chest as he knocked the dirk from her hand.
- In this case the dirk is a real dirk, which the man takes and stabs himself with on the left side, below the navel, drawing it across to the right side.
- Dropping the stone, she rummaged in the pocket hanging from her belt and pulled out the little dirk Maisey had given her and held it up in front of her.
- However those firms working heavily in the private sector are really not having a good time at the moment. "dirk" wrote in message news: 6054991@discussion. autodesk.com ...
- This time, Josh's early offense wasn't the result of step-back jumpers; three of his four first-quarter makes were layups or dunks. dirk made 16 shots for 26 points. dirk makes shot ref to scorers table: "1 point" dirk: "c'mon ref, i shot from behind the arc!" ref: "i said 1 point, you nazi!
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