by Kimmiebuka April 21, 2006
by Lindsay "kirks my middle name" Edgerton August 11, 2004
To be so extremely pissed off at a situation or person that you can only talk in short chopped sentences like Captain Kirk from Star Trek.
by Tommy Conant May 02, 2006
The opposite of a greeting.
Most often used when talking on a cell phone or 2-way radio.
References Capt. Kirk of Star Trek fame, when he would conclude all dialogs from the planet to the Enterprise with this phrase.
Also popularized by rapper Flavor Flav.
Most often used when talking on a cell phone or 2-way radio.
References Capt. Kirk of Star Trek fame, when he would conclude all dialogs from the planet to the Enterprise with this phrase.
Also popularized by rapper Flavor Flav.
While talking on your cell phone:
"Okay, bring me two sam adams and I'll meet you in the DnB Room around midnight. Kirk out."
"Okay, bring me two sam adams and I'll meet you in the DnB Room around midnight. Kirk out."
by Daevid Vincent August 30, 2008
The opposite of a greeting.
Most often used when talking on a cell phone or 2-way radio.
References Capt. Kirk of Star Trek fame, when he would conclude all dialogs from the planet to the Enterprise with this phrase.
Most often used when talking on a cell phone or 2-way radio.
References Capt. Kirk of Star Trek fame, when he would conclude all dialogs from the planet to the Enterprise with this phrase.
While talking on your cell phone:
"Okay, bring me two sam adams and I'll meet you in the DnB Room around midnight. Kirk out."
"Okay, bring me two sam adams and I'll meet you in the DnB Room around midnight. Kirk out."
by Daevid Vincent July 28, 2008
To get really mad about something to the point of yelling or fighting. To go out of one's mind because of the gravity of the seriousness of the situation. To lose it or flip out. Origin: The Washington DC area (DC, Maryland and Virginia). Reference to Captain Kirk from Star Trek and the way he used to sign off of the com speaker "Kirk out" when he was upset.
by doctorteef August 10, 2012
by starqueen March 27, 2003