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Don't be a TURK.

and lurk

(past and past participle lurked, present participle lurk·ing, 3rd person present singular lurks) intransitive verb

1. move or wait furtively: to move about furtively, or wait in a concealed position or a shadowy corner, especially with the intention of doing something wrong a figure lurking in the bushes

2. exist unsuspected: to exist as an unsuspected threat or danger

3. online read but not send online messages: to read messages sent to an online discussion forum without contributing (slang)

[13th century. Probably < Low German or N Germanic] :o

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I've lost sight of the thread - can't see through the MURK !

but once again you made your

mark [maark]

noun (plural marks)

1. spot, scratch, or dent: a spot, scratch, or dent on the surface of something

The hot plate left a mark on the table.

2. symbol: a recognizable sign or symbol used to indicate, e.g. ownership or the quality or origin of goods, or punctuation in a piece of writing (often used in combination)

a question mark

3. substitute for signature: a cross or other symbol used in place of a signature by somebody who cannot write

4. indication of feeling: an action, gesture, or other outward sign of somebody's feeling or attitude a mark of respect

5. sign of influence or involvement: evidence of the influence or involvement of somebody or something He left his mark on the firm.

6. identifying feature or characteristic: a distinctive and identifying feature or characteristic That perfect finish is the mark of the true professional.

7. indication of correctness or quality: a number, letter, or percentage indicating somebody's assessment of the correctness or quality of something such as answers to examination questions or somebody's performance in a contest She always gets top marks in English.

8. indicator of position or extent: an object, sign, or line that indicates the position, extent, or amount of something the high-water mark

9. amount: the amount, distance, or level reached by something The temperature is way above the 90 degree mark.

10. standard: the desired or required standard for something. Your work is simply not up to the mark these days.

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I think your bite is worse than your BARK.

Only in the:-

dark [daark]

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1. not light or lit: having little or no light It's getting dark; do you mind if I put the light on?It was a dark and stormy night.

2. not light in color: reflecting less light than other colors or shades and therefore appearing deeper, richer, or more somber The curtains are dark green.

3. brownish or blackish: not pale or fair, but brown to black in hair or eye color

She has darker eyes than her brother.

4. miserable: characterized by unhappiness, misfortune, or pessimism

in the dark days after her brother's death

5. angry: suggesting hostility or anger dark looks

6. nasty: evil or wicked the dark side of his character

7. mysterious: little known or kept hidden from others dark secrets

8. unenlightened: lacking enlightenment, learning, and artistic or scientific achievement (formal)

9. theater closed: not open for the presentation of theatrical performances

10. law not in session: not in session for hearings, trials, or other proceedings

The courtroom is dark today because the judge has declared a Friday recess.

11. mellow: deep and rich in sound

[ Old English deorc < Indo-European]

:o

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I think your bite is worse than your BARK.

Only in the:-

dark [daark]

large.jpg

1. not light or lit: having little or no light It's getting dark; do you mind if I put the light on?It was a dark and stormy night.

2. not light in color: reflecting less light than other colors or shades and therefore appearing deeper, richer, or more somber The curtains are dark green.

3. brownish or blackish: not pale or fair, but brown to black in hair or eye color

She has darker eyes than her brother.

4. miserable: characterized by unhappiness, misfortune, or pessimism

in the dark days after her brother's death

5. angry: suggesting hostility or anger dark looks

6. nasty: evil or wicked the dark side of his character

7. mysterious: little known or kept hidden from others dark secrets

8. unenlightened: lacking enlightenment, learning, and artistic or scientific achievement (formal)

9. theater closed: not open for the presentation of theatrical performances

10. law not in session: not in session for hearings, trials, or other proceedings

The courtroom is dark today because the judge has declared a Friday recess.

11. mellow: deep and rich in sound

[ Old English deorc < Indo-European]

:o

i DARE you to go into the dark

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