birl

Etymology 1
Onomatopoeic.

Verb

 * 1)  To spin.
 * 2) * 1906, Neil Munro, The Vital Spark, reprinted in 1958, Para Handy Tales,
 * "I'll maybe no trouble you long, boys," he moaned lugubriously. "My heid's birling roond that fast that I canna even mind my own name two meenutes."
 * 1)  To cause (a floating log) to rotate by treading on it.
 * 2)  To throw down a coin as one's share in a joint contribution.
 * 1)  To throw down a coin as one's share in a joint contribution.
 * 1)  To throw down a coin as one's share in a joint contribution.

Noun

 * 1)  A type of grace note movement that quickly switches between low-A and low-G several times, producing a low rippling sound.

Etymology 2
See.

Noun

 * 1)  A girl of boyish appearance.