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  • IRK Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of IRK is to make weary, irritated, or bored How to use irk in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Irk
  • IRK | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    What irks them, especially given the positive balances in the national insurance fund, is that nothing is being done
  • What Does Irk Mean In Text: Ultimate Guide To This Annoying Slang
    Originating in Middle English, “irk” has meant to annoy or irritate since the 14th century! So when you say something “irks” you, you’re basically calling out what’s grinding your gears In text and chats, it’s simply a quick, neat way to say “this is annoying me” without all the drama
  • IRK Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    IRK definition: to irritate, annoy, or exasperate See examples of irk used in a sentence
  • Irks - definition of irks by The Free Dictionary
    Define irks irks synonyms, irks pronunciation, irks translation, English dictionary definition of irks tr v irked , irk·ing , irks To be irritating, wearisome, or vexing to
  • I. R. K. S.
    The Indian River Kontrol Society (IRKS) is an organization dedicated to the enjoyment of model aviation in Brevard County, Florida IRKS was chartered by the Academy of Model Aeronautics (AMA) on September 1, 1967 Charter #208
  • Irk - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
    The verb irk means "annoy," so if the incessant barking of your next door neighbor's pug is driving you crazy, you can say that the noise irks you Being irked is an individual thing — what drives you crazy might be something your friend doesn't even notice
  • Irk Meaning, Origin and Examples - 7ESL
    Irk, as a verb, is used to express the action of causing annoyance or irritation When someone or something irks us, it means they have induced a feeling of being bothered or vexed The verb “irk” can be traced back to Middle English, initially signifying a state of weariness


















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