quirl/kwɝl/EtymologyAttested since the 18th century. Considered by other dictionaries to be related to curl. Compare German Quirl, said to be related to twirl.quirl means To curl or twirl, or twist or coil (up). Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 88 out of 100.verbTo curl or twirl, or twist or coil (up).“Ephraim clapped his hand to his side, and rolled his eyes agonizingly towards his mother, but she took no notice. She got some paper out of the cupboard, and Ephraim sat down and began quirling it into long spirals with a wretched sulky air.”