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slang for daren, darnoosh, derek hey dirk, give me the coke
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A person who looks realy great. A sort of prototype. Wow, *person* looks so good. He sure is a dirk
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a really cool person, someone who is so cool everyone wants to be him. usually dresses in big open shirts to show off his chest. gets all the girls. man, baxter is such a dirk, he gets all the girls and he dresses like a porn star
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1) a small dagger of Scottish origin
2) name of the main character in the video game "Dragon's Lair", short for "Dirk the Daring" Dirk the Daring killed someone with a dirk.
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Pronounced durk. Secondary weapon of a Scottish warrior, after the claymore. The dirk is a long dagger, only slightly too short to be called a short sword. Blade in the range of 14 inches, commonly had only a bound handle, sometimes a small crosshilt. The mighty warrior from the Highlands was a walking armory; he carried a claymore, a dirk, and a sgian dukh, along with his pack and shield.
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To Dirk is to leave a place or event uncerimoniously, usually before one should leave, just like Dirk Nowitzki left to the locker room before the end of Game 6. Dude this party is getting really boring, let's just Dirk.
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The process of buying and consuming alcohol from an off-licensed vendor. The word "Dirk" originates from being the forename of a footballing legend whose surname carries remarkable similarities with the term "carry-out". "Anyone fancy a Dirk in the shed tonight?"
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In great physical shape. pronounced 'durk' have you been working out? you look really dirk.
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