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Definition of berk

berk

noun

  • a stupid person; "fool". Origin: Cockney rhyming slang; "Berkshire Hunt" rhymes with "cunt".
    I already said that, you berk.
    I am a berk.

    Last edited on Apr 20 2013. Submitted by Jill G. from Westminster, London, UK on Apr 09 2005.

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