Used as a sydo name by fools who are often deluded, not to be confused with the real Mr Kirk Stevens who is an innocent victim of these impersonaters & an amazing, talented, all round great guy.
These impersonaters are sexual deviants with a liking for toe jobs but often taking whatever they can get, they should be observed from safe distances
These impersonaters are sexual deviants with a liking for toe jobs but often taking whatever they can get, they should be observed from safe distances
by Hank Johnson October 18, 2017
Get the kirk stevensmug. Kirk (verb)
/kɜ rk/
kirks, kirking, kirked
Definitions:
1. (Transitive) To kill or assassinate someone, especially by means of targeted or politically motivated violence.
They say the senator was kirked in the open forum.
The whistle-blower got kirked after going public.
2. (Intransitive) To be killed or assassinated in such a manner.
Several activists feared they might get kirked if they testified.
He went into the protest zone and got kirked.
3. (Figurative / informal) To be abruptly or unexpectedly destroyed or eliminated—often used in contexts beyond literal death (e.g., career, reputation, project).
That startup got kirked by the regulatory crackdown.
The idea got kirked before it even launched.
Etymology:
From the name Charles “Charlie” Kirk, whose assassination (Sept 10 2025) has become a reference point for targeted political killing. Over time, the proper name has been converted into a verb to express the act of being killed in that mold.
Usage Notes:
Use “kirked” (past tense) to describe someone who’s been killed (or figuratively eliminated).
Use “kirking” to describe the process, threat or act of being killed or eliminated.
Since the origin is quite recent and tied to a specific event, the usage may be seen as informal, dark-humored, or potentially insensitive depending on context.
For figurative uses (career ends, project failures) clarify via context to avoid confusion with literal killing.
/kɜ rk/
kirks, kirking, kirked
Definitions:
1. (Transitive) To kill or assassinate someone, especially by means of targeted or politically motivated violence.
They say the senator was kirked in the open forum.
The whistle-blower got kirked after going public.
2. (Intransitive) To be killed or assassinated in such a manner.
Several activists feared they might get kirked if they testified.
He went into the protest zone and got kirked.
3. (Figurative / informal) To be abruptly or unexpectedly destroyed or eliminated—often used in contexts beyond literal death (e.g., career, reputation, project).
That startup got kirked by the regulatory crackdown.
The idea got kirked before it even launched.
Etymology:
From the name Charles “Charlie” Kirk, whose assassination (Sept 10 2025) has become a reference point for targeted political killing. Over time, the proper name has been converted into a verb to express the act of being killed in that mold.
Usage Notes:
Use “kirked” (past tense) to describe someone who’s been killed (or figuratively eliminated).
Use “kirking” to describe the process, threat or act of being killed or eliminated.
Since the origin is quite recent and tied to a specific event, the usage may be seen as informal, dark-humored, or potentially insensitive depending on context.
For figurative uses (career ends, project failures) clarify via context to avoid confusion with literal killing.
by Webster Wordman November 17, 2025
Get the Kirkmug. The act of acquiring an extra hour or two of sleep through the use of a vague medical condition as an excuse. Kirking requires you to show up at 9:30 to 10:00 am thus allowing you to maintain your ability to give others a rash of shit if they take a sick day.
by Jbski April 27, 2017
Get the kirkingmug. by DrossWinds October 8, 2025
Get the Kirkmug. Performing oral sex on someone's penis. This expression stems from the 2025 shooting of Charlie Kirk, in which he was fatally wounded from a bullet to the neck.
by Charlie Kirk 67 November 14, 2025
Get the Giving Kirkmug. by yungsupersize September 11, 2025
Get the Kirkedmug. by Apple=Airbus, Samsung = Boeing September 10, 2025
Get the charlie kirkmug.