A fork of Rural Dictionary
(slang)a WWII Royal Airforce aircraft maintenance worker.
Possibly derived from a mispronounciation of the word "aircraft "(erkraft) or maybe even "electrician "(erktrician)as spoken by those working class types from London.The term was originally used by RAF officers, who were poking fun at the lower orders, but ended up being adopted by the objects of their mockery as a self description of their jobs.
My altimeter's gone for a Burton - can you get an erk to take a look at it?
Misspelling of the name Erik. Commonly occurs when typing fast.
Life in Victorian Bolivia
by.
Jon Stuart and Erk Williams
I laughed so hard after I took sip of my fresh beer I thought I was gonna erk!
More like an onomatopoeia (the word used to describe a sound). Erk/urk - to squeal tires, the sound of squealing tires. Tire burn out.
Hey, you heard that tire-squealin' in the street right after that gunshot? Yeah, they erk or urk d them tires.
A very pleasurable, fun, and spirit lifting game involving a soccer ball and two very active men. The ball is passed back and forth in a very fashionable and socially acceptable way, and both parties always win. Twists and turns are involved, and there is no sweeter victory than succeeding in the game of erk-ball.
James: Hey Erk! Lets go play some erk-ball!
Erk: LASSKOOOO!