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birk

/burk; Scots birk/US // bɜrk; Scots bɪrk //UK // (bɪrk, bɜːk) mainly Scot //

傻子,傻傻分不清楚,傻傻分不清,傻逼

Definitions

  1. 1

    Scot. and North England.

    • : birch.

Examples

  • Police had more than 4,000 tips since Westminster Police Chief Lee Birk warned that a “predator” was at large in the community.

  • Police say they have received more than 4,000 tips since Chief Birk warned that a “predator” is at large in the community.

  • The drooping birk boughs were quite golden now, and the rowan berries a coral red.

  • The birk held a high place in the secret rites and customs of the Ballad Age.

  • He would be half the day in finding the valley road that led to Birk's Mill.

  • They came slowly along, through the feathery birk-trees, which were all flooded by the delicate rainbow tints.

  • The plants in all these are either a brier and a rose, or a brier and a birk.