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kirk

noun

  1. Scots and Northern English term for 'church', especially in reference to the Church of Scotland
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Wiktionary

Pronunciation: /kɜːk/ / /kɜɹk/ / /kɪɾk/

name

Etymology: Etymology tree Old Norse kirkjabor.? Old English ċiriċe? Northern Middle English kyrke English kirk English Kirk From kirk, from Northern Middle English kyrke, possibly borrowed from Old Norse kirkja, or possibly from Old English ċiriċe. Doublet of Church. The sense meaning fellatio is derived from the shooting of Charlie Kirk, as he was shot in the neck (“fellatio”).

  1. The Church of Scotland.

    I suspect that members of the Church of Scotland who stop going, stop thinking of themselves as part of the Kirk much more readily.

  2. A habitational surname from Middle English.

    One Nation, a new 501(c)4 linked to the Karl-Rove-backed American Crossroads super PAC, is spending more than $1.9 million on print, radio and digital ads highlighting the efforts of Illinois Sen. Mark Kirk, North Carolina Sen. Richard Burr, New Hampshire Sen. Kelly Ayotte, Ohio Sen. Rob Portman and Pennsylvania Sen. Pat Toomey to pass the “doc fix” legislation that realigned payments to Medicare providers with inflation.

    It had been 2,836 days since Chris Kirk last won on the PGA Tour. Yet after securing his first victory in over seven years on Sunday, that was not the first milestone the American golfer had on his mind.

  3. A male given name transferred from the surname.

    President Joe Biden sent a heartfelt letter to ESPN “College GameDay” football analyst Kirk Herbstreit after his adored golden retriever, Ben, died of cancer last month.

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noun

Etymology: Etymology tree Old Norse kirkjabor.? Old English ċiriċe? Northern Middle English kyrke English kirk English Kirk From kirk, from Northern Middle English kyrke, possibly borrowed from Old Norse kirkja, or possibly from Old English ċiriċe. Doublet of Church. The sense meaning fellatio is derived from the shooting of Charlie Kirk, as he was shot in the neck (“fellatio”).

  1. Fellatio.

    I wanna get some sloppy kirk to this song

    do you guys think donnie was giving him insane kirk here or was it just mid

verb

Etymology: Etymology tree Old Norse kirkjabor.? Old English ċiriċe? Northern Middle English kyrke English kirk English Kirk From kirk, from Northern Middle English kyrke, possibly borrowed from Old Norse kirkja, or possibly from Old English ċiriċe. Doublet of Church. The sense meaning fellatio is derived from the shooting of Charlie Kirk, as he was shot in the neck (“fellatio”).

  1. To kill or assassinate, especially for political reasons.

    I was even sent a pornographic image of a nude man. One individual stated that I should be ‘Kirked.’

    "And soon after [he] declared to us, 'you should die,' followed by, 'I am going to Kirk you,' which you could only think that means I'm either using your imagination going to shoot you or kill you," said Beesley.