Associations to the word «Dirk»
Noun
- Bess
- Knife
- Kobe
- Leiden
- Florian
- Fischer
- Adams
- Oates
- Brabant
- Ellis
- Garth
- Dodger
- Elsa
- Savage
- Den
- Caine
- Parsons
- Bowman
- Brendan
- Sonar
- Vittorio
- Johannes
- Girdle
- Horst
- Belgian
- Werner
- Nicola
- Stab
- Powell
- Cyclops
- Bucks
- Schultz
- Delgado
- Schuster
- Chrysler
- Dutchman
- Dwight
- Gb
- Hague
- Henchman
- Bowie
- Bach
- Shark
- Highland
- Matthias
- Antwerp
- Staple
- Guardsman
- Netherlands
- Der
- Jamie
- Stepfather
- Karel
- Lance
- Kai
- Vince
- Physicist
- Terence
- Malone
- Sacramento
- Buck
- Cartoonist
- Chesapeake
- Cunningham
- Myra
- Nonfiction
- Tomography
- Gerard
- Lamar
- Dana
- Vortex
- Count
- Shaun
- Flanders
- Olivier
- Shreveport
- Gunman
- Jessie
- Hearst
- Seawater
- Saber
- Liverpool
- Prism
- Chen
- Willy
- Dieter
- Bassist
Wiktionary
DIRK, noun. A long Scottish dagger with a straight blade.
DIRK, noun. (US) (Midwest) (dated) (slang) A penis; dork.
DIRK, noun. (US) (Midwest) (dated) (slang) A socially unacceptable person; an oddball.
DIRK, verb. To stab with a dirk.
DIRK, verb. (obsolete) To darken.
DIRK, proper noun. A male given name of German and Dutch origin, cognate to Derek.
DIRK KNIFE, noun. A clasp knife with a large blade like that of a dirk.
DIRK KNIVES, noun. Plural of dirk knife
Dictionary definition
DIRK, noun. A relatively long dagger with a straight blade.
Wise words
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