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  1. 19 lut 2017 · Shirk. verb- To shirk, shirking, shirked. 1.To borrow or bum an item with great frequency, instead of just buy one's own. Example, cigarettes. 2. To pawn off one's responsibilities. 1. Shirker- Hey bro, let me shirk a cig of you.

  2. 17 mar 2005 · shirk. 1. An overweight blonde kid with thick wavy, or curly hair, and a severe acne problem (usually of Polish or German desent) As unconditional Steelers fans they are lazy jackasses. 2. Can also be used as an exclamator.

  3. A sarcastic name for someone who tends to avoid his/her duty or responsibilities a lot.

  4. to avoid work, duties, or responsibilities, especially if they are difficult or unpleasant: If you shirk your responsibilities / duties now, the situation will be much harder to deal with next month. I will not shirk from my obligations. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to avoid doing something.

  5. Other forms: shirking; shirked; shirks. To shirk your responsibilities is to avoid dealing with them — like when you watch four consecutive hours of infomercials instead of facing your homework. A verb is an action word, so it's ironic that the verb shirk suggests inaction in the avoidance of work.

  6. to avoid work, duties, or responsibilities, especially if they are difficult or unpleasant: If you shirk your responsibilities / duties now, the situation will be much harder to deal with next month. I will not shirk from my obligations. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to avoid doing something.

  7. shirk meaning, definition, what is shirk: to deliberately avoid doing something yo...: Learn more.

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