Shrek

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English

Etymology

From the fictional ogre Shrek, created by the American author William Steig for his 1990 picture book Shrek! and popularized by the DreamWorks computer-animated movie franchise, whose name derives from Yiddish שרעק (shrek, fright).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʃɹɛk/
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Noun

Shrek (plural Shreks)

  1. (slang, derogatory) An extremely ugly person.
    • 2009 January 9, Shaka Zulu, “Coolio should punch that ugly Shrek northerner woman in the nose”, in free.uk.tv.bigbrother (Usenet):
      [See title]
    • 2012, Clodagh Murphy, Frisky Business:
      'Well, well, well, who have we got here? 'A very fat Shrek suddenly loomed up on them. 'Your host at your service,' he said, with a little bow.
    • 2016, Jadyn Patrilita, Petimara Ualesi, Fear to Lose:
      'I don't want my sister to see you look like a mess, like an ugly Shrek.'
    • 2017 May 27, Rekha Shankar, “A Few Simple Tips for Curly-hair Care”, in The New Yorker:
      How do you dry your hair? NO DIFFUSER? You are a Shrek. Diffusers are essential!

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