firk |
fir |
As nouns the difference between firk and fir
is that
firk is a stroke; lash or
firk can be a freak; trick; quirk while
fir is (chiefly|countable|british) any conifer of a variety of genera, especially a scots pine,
pinus sylvestris'' or a (true fir) (''abies ).
As a verb firk
is to carry away or about; carry; move.
firn |
firk |
As nouns the difference between firn and firk
is that
firn is a type of old snow which has gone through multiple thaw and refreeze cycles and thus is made of numerous small icy grains, though it is not nearly as saturated with water as snow-cone slush is; can be hard or somewhat soft depending on recent and current weather conditions while
firk is a stroke; lash or
firk can be a freak; trick; quirk.
As a verb firk is
to carry away or about; carry; move.
firk |
firm |
In lang=en terms the difference between firk and firm
is that
firk is to move quickly; go off or fly out suddenly; turn out while
firm is
aust to shorten (of betting odds).
As verbs the difference between firk and firm
is that
firk is to carry away or about; carry; move while
firm is to make firm or strong; fix securely.
As nouns the difference between firk and firm
is that
firk is a stroke; lash or
firk can be a freak; trick; quirk while
firm is (uk|business) a business partnership; the name under which it trades.
As an adjective firm is
steadfast, secure, hard (in position).
fark |
firk |
As verbs the difference between fark and firk
is that
fark is to subject a website to a high volume of requests, such that the server stops responding while
firk is to carry away or about; carry; move.
As an interjection fark
is eye dialect of nodot=true lang=en,
used to express surprise, etc.
As a noun firk is
a stroke; lash.
filk |
firk |
In intransitive terms the difference between filk and firk
is that
filk is to participate in a filk circle, including singing along while
firk is to move quickly; go off or fly out suddenly; turn out.
In transitive terms the difference between filk and firk
is that
filk is to write a parody of (a song). Compare noun in construction "filk of..." while
firk is to rouse; raise up.
As an adjective filk
is about or inspired by science fiction, fantasy, horror, science, and/or subjects of interest to fans of speculative fiction; frequently, being a song whose lyrics have been altered to refer to science fiction; parodying. (However, much filk music is original rather than parodic..
mirk |
firk |
As nouns the difference between mirk and firk
is that
mirk is while
firk is a stroke; lash or
firk can be a freak; trick; quirk.
As verbs the difference between mirk and firk
is that
mirk is while
firk is to carry away or about; carry; move.
As an adjective mirk
is .
firk |
fisk |
As a verb firk
is to carry away or about; carry; move.
As a noun firk
is a stroke; lash or
firk can be a freak; trick; quirk.
As a proper noun fisk is
.
irk |
firk |
In lang=en terms the difference between irk and firk
is that
irk is to irritate; annoy; bother while
firk is to move quickly; go off or fly out suddenly; turn out.
As verbs the difference between irk and firk
is that
irk is to irritate; annoy; bother while
firk is to carry away or about; carry; move.
As a noun firk is
a stroke; lash or
firk can be a freak; trick; quirk.
fork |
firk |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between fork and firk
is that
fork is (obsolete) a gallows while
firk is (obsolete) to have sexual intercourse, to copulate.
In lang=en terms the difference between fork and firk
is that
fork is to move with a fork (as hay or food) while
firk is to move quickly; go off or fly out suddenly; turn out.
As nouns the difference between fork and firk
is that
fork is a pronged tool having a long straight handle, used for digging, lifting, throwing etc while
firk is a stroke; lash or
firk can be a freak; trick; quirk.
As verbs the difference between fork and firk
is that
fork is to divide into two or more branches while
firk is to carry away or about; carry; move.
fire |
firk |
In transitive terms the difference between fire and firk
is that
fire is to forcibly direct (something) while
firk is to rouse; raise up.
In intransitive terms the difference between fire and firk
is that
fire is to shoot a gun, a cannon or a similar weapon while
firk is to move quickly; go off or fly out suddenly; turn out.
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