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berk /bəːk /(also burk or burke) noun British informalA stupid person.People who glamourise heavy drinking are berks....- Full-scale, ceiling-splattering explosions are rare, but then berks like my former colleague John are pretty rare as well.
- Even without his help there are clearly enough berks in that house to ensure failure at every turn.
Origin 1930s: abbreviation of Berkeley or Berkshire Hunt, rhyming slang for 'cunt'. This British slang term for a stupid person is generally regarded as fairly acceptable in polite society, but it has a rude origin. It is an abbreviation of Berkeley or Berkshire Hunt, rhyming slang for what has increasingly been called, since the 1970s the C word. The first written example dates from the late 1920s.
Rhymes berserk, Burke, cirque, dirk, Dunkirk, erk, irk, kirk, lurk, mirk, murk, outwork, perk, quirk, shirk, smirk, stirk, Turk, work |