berk

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See also: Berk and bərk

English

Etymology

The usage dates from the 1930s; berk is a shortened version of Berkeley Hunt, the hunt based at Berkeley Castle, in Gloucestershire. In Cockney rhyming slang, hunt is a rhyme for cunt, giving the word its original slang meaning.

Pronunciation

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  • Rhymes: -ɜː(ɹ)k
  • Homophone: birk

Noun

berk (plural berks)

  1. (British, slang, derogatory, sometimes endearing) A fool, prat, twit.
  2. (Cockney rhyming slang, vulgar) Cunt.

Usage notes

Not perceived as excessively rude, perhaps because its origin in rhyming slang is not well known.

See also

References

  • Chambers Dictionary: Entry for berk
  • Cassell's Dictionary of Slang. Jonathon Green. Pub. Cassel & Co. →ISBN

Anagrams


Albanian

Etymology 1

From berr (cf. derk from derr).

Noun

berk m

  1. goat
Related terms

Etymology 2

From Proto-Albanian *bardz(i)ka, from *bardza > bardhë (white). Similar sense development as in barmë.[1]

Noun

berk m (plural berkë, definite berku, definite plural berkët)

  1. bast

References

  1. ^ Orel, Vladimir E. (1998) “berk”, in Albanian Etymological Dictionary, Leiden, Boston, Köln: Brill, →ISBN, page 21

Dutch

Etymology

From Middle Dutch berke, from Old Dutch *berka, from Proto-Germanic *berkō, from Proto-Indo-European *bʰerHǵós.

Pronunciation

Noun

berk m (plural berken, diminutive berkje n)

  1. birch, tree of the genus Betula
    Synonym: berkenboom

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Afrikaans: berk

French

Pronunciation

Interjection

berk

  1. Alternative form of beurk: yuck!

Turkish

Etymology

From Old Turkic [script needed] (bérk), from Proto-Turkic *berk (mighty). Related to pek.

Adjective

berk

  1. strong, hard, robust, violent
  2. heroic
  3. firm, solid

Synonyms

References