A variant spelling or dialectal form related to 'churr'; a whirring or chattering sound, possibly British dialectal.
Likely a variant of 'churr' with the addition of '-uck,' a diminutive or emphatic suffix found in dialectal English. The word appears to be primarily British and regional, with limited modern usage.
Regional words like 'churruck' are linguistic fossils that show how people in different areas developed their own words to describe nature's sounds—it's a reminder that dialects are little museums of forgotten vocabulary!
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