adjective General Slang

barkit

· adjective · scottish

Filthy. Absolutely clarted in muck.

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Properly filthy. Caked in dirt to the point it's almost a second skin. Used on weans, footballers, and anything that's been near a puddle.

“Get they jeans aff, they're pure barkit.”
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barkit In A Sentence

Get they jeans aff, they're pure barkit.

Origin & Usage

From the older Scots 'bark' — to encrust or coat (like tree bark). If something's barkit, it's wearing a crust of dirt.

Variants barkid

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What does "barkit" mean?

It means filthy — absolutely clarted (caked) in muck.

How do you use "barkit" in a sentence?

"Look at the state of you, you're pure barkit after that."

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