noun General Slang

stirk

STURK · noun · informal

A young bullock or heifer

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A young ox or cow between one and two years old.

“He bought a couple o' stirks at the mart.”
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stirk In A Sentence

He bought a couple o' stirks at the mart.

Origin & Usage

Scots, from Old English 'stirc/styric' (a calf).

People Also Ask

What is a 'stirk'?

A stirk is a young bullock or heifer, typically an ox or cow between one and two years old.

Where does 'stirk' come from?

It's Scots, from the Old English 'stirc/styric', meaning a calf.

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