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When slerk is written with a Capital S, it is a nickname of a person.
Slerk by Shong December 22, 2008
Related Words
slerk SLERKING Slerky corner slerkin sherk sleek Slork Slark slerp sherking
slut and jerk combined, slutty-jerk
vicky is such a slerk!
slerk by Nathan P. March 23, 2005
Verb

Present Participle: Slerking

Sleeping while lurking in someone's stream on Twitch.
"It's 3am and I freaked out so much I basically like head planted the desk and slerked." - @ElaraAura
Slerk by ScholarlyGamer April 21, 2018
The combination of “slay” and “werk
slerk by qaimaqam September 5, 2023
When a person is not carrying a weapon.
Even though Elvis was surrounded with bodyguards he would carry numerous pistols at a time, but what about when he was performing? He wore those form-fitting jumpsuits and made such grand stage movements. Was he packin’ or did he go sleek?
Sleek by goose_on_a_roof May 15, 2018
sherk /'sherk'/ (noun) someone who both shirks responsibility to do their own work and steals credit for another person's work, especially to advance themselves at the other's expense.

Etymology: triple portmanteau of "shark" (in the sense of a predator of other's efforts), "shirk" (to avoid work), and "jerk" (a contemptible person).
"Katharine Parker's character in the 1988 film 'Working Girl' is a canonical example of a sherk, an unscrupulous boss who steals her employees' ideas and claims credit for their work, while contributing nothing of value herself."

"Republican Senator Roger Wicker of Mississippi, who voted 'no' on the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan, later tweeted that he deserved credit for passing the widely popular bill, confirming once again that he is an 'odious sherk' as his critics have charged."
sherk by Richard.J.Barbalace March 12, 2021