perk
//pɜːk//
Noun
perkSingular
perksPlural
1
An extra benefit or advantage received in addition to regular pay or salary, especially from an employer.
Free lunch is one of the perks of working at this company.
2
A special privilege or advantage that comes with a particular position or situation.
One of the perks of this job is free parking.
Verb
perkInfinitive
perkPresent tense
perkedPast tense
perkedPast participle
perkingPresent participle
perksThird-person singular
1
To become more lively, cheerful, or alert; to brighten up.
She perked up after hearing the good news.
2
To make something more lively or interesting.
She added some colorful cushions to perk up the room.