quirked up

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/ˈkwɜːrkt ʌp/
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A slang expression describing a person or thing that displays an eccentric, energetic, or uniquely striking style, often used in meme culture.

Examples

  • His dance moves were totally quirked up, everyone laughed.
  • The video went viral because the creator was quirked up, mixing weird jokes with fast edits.
  • The meme caption said he was quirked up, highlighting his over‑the‑top swagger.
  • Fans described the new album as quirked up, full of unexpected twists.
  • She walked into the party looking quirked up, turning heads with her bold outfit.

Similar words

unconventional
offbeat
zany
unique
quirky
idiosyncratic
flamboyant
eccentric

Meanings

Usage

Use context to choose the sense, applying quirked up for vivid, unconventional flair in informal settings.

Common mistakes

Calling someone quirked up when they are simply ‘cool’ drops the nuance of eccentricity.

Etymology

Coined in early‑2020s internet slang, blending the noun ‘quirk’ with the particle ‘up’ to emphasize an exaggerated quirky style.

FAQ

What does ‘quirked up’ mean?

It describes someone or something with an eccentric, lively, and striking style, often in a meme‑oriented context.

Is ‘quirked up’ a noun or adjective?

It functions as an adjective phrase describing a noun.

Can I use ‘quirked up’ for objects like cars?

It is usually applied to people or styles; for objects you might say they look ‘quirked up’ if they have a quirky design.

How is ‘quirked up’ different from ‘quirky’?

‘Quirky’ simply means odd or unusual, while ‘quirked up’ adds a sense of energetic flair and meme‑style exaggeration.

Is ‘quirked up’ offensive?

It is informal slang and not generally offensive, but tone matters; use it in playful contexts.

When did ‘quirked up’ first appear?

It emerged in online meme culture around early 2020s, especially on Twitter and TikTok.

Can I say ‘he is quirked up’?

Yes, that is a common way to describe someone’s eccentric, energetic vibe.

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