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—perkingly, adv. —perkish, adj./perrk/, v.i.1. to become lively, cheerful, or vigorous, as after depression or sickness (usually fol. by up): The patients all perked up when we played the piano for them.2. to act, or carry oneself, in a jaunty manner.3. to put oneself forward briskly or presumptuously.v.t.4. to make smart, trim, or jaunty (sometimes fol. by up or out): to perk up a suit with a new white blouse.5. to raise smartly or briskly (often fol. by up or out): to perk one's head up.adj.6. perky; jaunty: a perk manner.[1350-1400; ME perken; perh. akin to PEER2]perk2/perrk/, v.i., v.t. Informal.to percolate: Has the coffee perked yet? The research team is perking with new ideas.[1930-35, Amer.; by shortening and resp. of PERCOLATE]perk3/perrk/, n. Informal.perquisite.[1815-25; by shortening and resp.]
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