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    Got any dirks?

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    "Dirk is a Scots word for a short thrusting dagger; sometimes a cut-down sword blade mounted on a dagger hilt, rather than a knife blade."

    No, I don't have one.
    Are you referencing an implement similar to a pocket knife? If so, yes, I'm sure many of us have one. :)


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