noun Street Slang

berk

BURK · noun · informal

A fool (softened from 'Berkshire Hunt').

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A mild insult meaning a fool or idiot, derived from the vulgar rhyming slang 'Berkshire/Berkeley Hunt'.

“I felt a right berk turning up a day early.”
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berk In A Sentence

I felt a right berk turning up a day early.

Origin & Usage

Clip of 'Berkshire/Berkeley Hunt'; despite the crude source, 'berk' is now mild and mainstream.

People Also Ask

What does 'berk' mean?

It's a mild insult for a fool or idiot, as in 'I felt a right berk'.

Is 'berk' offensive?

It's now considered very mild and is used openly, even though its origin — 'Berkshire/Berkeley Hunt' rhyming with a crude word — is vulgar.

Where does 'berk' come from?

It's a clip of the rhyming slang 'Berkshire Hunt' (or 'Berkeley Hunt'), whose second word supplies the offensive rhyme. Most people using 'berk' are unaware of that source.

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