1. irk - Verb
2. Irk - Proper noun
To weary; to give pain; to annoy; -- used only impersonally at present.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIt galls me that we lost the suit Source: Internet
For those people it may irk them as it irks Code Monkey, but these days if you don’t do your homework before springing for a tech device of this caliber to see what is coming soon, then I have little pity for you. Source: Internet
Janaan is a collaboration between Imran Raza Kazmi, Munir Hussain, Hareem Farooq and Reham Khan under the banners of IRK Films and Munir Hussain Films – UK. Source: Internet
Confession: few things irk me more than scrolling through an Instagram feed of bluebird conditions and fresh powder while I’m stuck at home on a Sunday, desperately trying to finish a barrage of assignments. Source: Internet
Twitter’s slap on the wrist was enough to irk Trump. Source: Internet
Larry issued a threat, and it was something that started to irk Ian’s skin people. Source: Internet