Wiktionary
lirk
Etymology 1 vb. 1 (context transitive UK dialectal English) To jerk. 2 (context transitive UK dialectal English) To crease; rumple; cause to hang in loose folds. 3 (context intransitive UK dialectal Scotland English) To become creased or wrinkled. Etymology 2
n. 1 (context transitive UK dialectal English) A crease; rumple; fold. 2 (context transitive UK dialectal Scotland English) A fold in the skin; a wrinkle.