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  2. Stir definition, to move one's hand or an implement continuously or repeatedly through (a liquid or other substance) in order to cool, mix, agitate, dissolve, etc., any or all of the component parts: to stir one's coffee with a spoon.
    www.dictionary.com/browse/stir
    STIR meaning: 1 : to mix (something) by making circular movements in it with a spoon or similar object; 2 : to move or cause (someone or something) to move after being still
    www.britannica.com/dictionary/stir
    stir 1 (stûr) v. stirred, stir·ring, stirs v.tr. 1. a. To pass an implement through (a liquid, for example), usually in circular motions, so as to mix or cool the contents: stirred the soup before tasting it.
    to mix food or liquid by moving a spoon, or similar object, round and round in it: Stir the mixture until it is smooth.
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/learner-english/…
    Meaning of stir in English stir verb us / stɝː / uk / stɜː r/ -rr- stir verb (MIX) Add to word list B1 [ I or T ] to mix a liquid or other substance by moving an object such as a spoon in a circular pattern:
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    Where did the word 'stir' come from?Romanies were around in the sixteenth century and appear in Shakespeare. Anyway, today was the first time in my life I had ever known that "stir" meant prison. But a Romany origin is an intriguing idea, and for that reason have upvoted the below answer. But there has to be a reason why the conservative OED says origin unknown.
    What does stirring mean in chemistry?Stirring here means exactly as it is understood in general English. The starch is not liable to break down or otherwise become ineffective when the product is (vigorously) stirred, as also when exposed to higher temperatures. For general clarification: 'Stirring' is one of the standard unit operations in chemical processing.
    What does stir up mean in a sentence?Well, to stir up means to instigate, or initiate or to set in motion. So a sample sentence could be Che stirred up a revolution against oppression. To provoke is to stimulate or give rise to a strong emotion or a reaction, which is typically an unwelcome one. A sample sentence could be Che provoked the masses to set all the houses on fire.
    Is stir the paint slang?The phrase stir the paint is not standard slang. It cannot be found in this UK dictionary of slang, this slang site, this other slang dictionary, or this published dictionary of slang. However, there are similar phrases which have sexual meanings. According to the Cassell's Dictionary of Slang, these are some of the slang uses of stir as a verb:
     
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