Quirky
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'''Quirky''' means given to quirks or [[idiosyncracy|idiosyncracies]], slight [[glitch]]es, [[mannerism]]s; something [[unusual]] about the [[manner]] or [[style]] of something or someone. As in, ''She has a quirky laugh.'' | '''Quirky''' means given to quirks or [[idiosyncracy|idiosyncracies]], slight [[glitch]]es, [[mannerism]]s; something [[unusual]] about the [[manner]] or [[style]] of something or someone. As in, ''She has a quirky laugh.'' | ||
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+ | '''Quirk''' is first attested in the [[1540s]]. Of uncertain origin. | ||
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+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | *[[Eccentricity (behavior)]] | ||
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Quirky means given to quirks or idiosyncracies, slight glitches, mannerisms; something unusual about the manner or style of something or someone. As in, She has a quirky laugh.
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Etymology
Quirk is first attested in the 1540s. Of uncertain origin.
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