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Firk   Listen
verb
Firk  v. i.  To fly out; to turn out; to go off. (Obs.) "A wench is a rare bait, with which a man" "No sooner's taken but he straight firks mad.B.Jonson."






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"Firk" Quotes from Famous Books



... Here's the tail firk'd, a piece acted lately with great applause, With a plea for the prerogative breech and the Good old Cause, Proving that Rumps and members are antienter than laws, And that a bumme divided is never the worse for the flawes. From a ...
— Cavalier Songs and Ballads of England from 1642 to 1684 • Charles Mackay



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