The last name of the character in the tv-show scrubs, Donald Faison is starring as Dr. Christopher Turk.
His "Scrubs" co-stars refer to him as "that guy from Clueless."
Turk is Donald Faison's last name in the tv-show scrubs
Turk is Donald Faison's last name in the tv-show scrubs
by Godmotha August 23, 2006
An adjective referring to someone who is extremely brave. It is a common slang term used in some parts of West Coast. This term is derived from the name of a tribe, turks, which ruled asia and europe between 1400s and 1800s(the USA of old ages)
You're not going to find any other quarterback that has the combination of bravery, size, speed and the accuracy he has with his arm. He is a real strong and a turk QB . He is Daunte Culpepper.
by berryinaspin July 21, 2005
when somebody is experiencing the feeling of desire associated with "the turk" - coming from the term cold turkey. coined by Cestrians to legitimise and satirise the overwhelming urge to consume cannabis or other narcotics. the term can also be applied widely to nearly everything it is possible for a man to desire
by dontgetcaught November 06, 2012
An offensive term for a bosniak during the Yugoslav wars (due to Bosnia's similar religion to Turkey).
by General Serb Nationalist April 26, 2023
by pimpshosandtricks March 17, 2019
Bravest people on earth, who were never o taken down or beaten by any nation on the battle field...Check your local library.
1914-1915 Gallipoli Turk
by cenktheturk kara October 20, 2008
The someone who loves the society and the homeland so much the that he/she can sacrifice his/her self for them. Turk is the person who carries this spirit. It is the spirit of Turkishness to love the community and to contribute to the welfare of the society. People of all races, religions and genders may be included in the Turkish nation by adopting this spirit. This tradition is a heritage from the life of nomadism and clan.
For the Turks the "state" is sacred as long as it represents the nation and the homeland. Obeying laws of the state is obeying will of the Nation.
For the Turks the "state" is sacred as long as it represents the nation and the homeland. Obeying laws of the state is obeying will of the Nation.
by The Truth of Lide April 06, 2017