by Brigs March 29, 2004
(past participle); To be betrayed or painfully disappointed by a close friend or relative, who thinks he made the right choice for both of you.
Captain America got starked.
by Spencer Trilby June 12, 2007
Verb,
1. Abandonment of one's romantic companion to pursue a self-satisfying activity that has no benefit for the other person 2. Leaving a spouse to attend school, take an internship or begin a new job, with the expectation that the other person will not move to be with them 3. Habitually leaving your partner for long periods of time to hike, bike, study or partake in other recreational activities while being financially supported by the abandoned partner
1. Abandonment of one's romantic companion to pursue a self-satisfying activity that has no benefit for the other person 2. Leaving a spouse to attend school, take an internship or begin a new job, with the expectation that the other person will not move to be with them 3. Habitually leaving your partner for long periods of time to hike, bike, study or partake in other recreational activities while being financially supported by the abandoned partner
1. It was difficult for her to forgive him for starking her when the baby was due.
2. She chose to stark him and move to the Jersey Shore for the summer.
2. She chose to stark him and move to the Jersey Shore for the summer.
by web*sr September 3, 2010
by Harry Balchak July 11, 2008
by Ronz0Goody October 5, 2011
by HAHAHAHAHA!e February 10, 2010
"Have you heard the new Ghostface album yet?"
"Actually, my friend sent it to me two weeks ago on teh internet"
"You just starked me!"
"Actually, my friend sent it to me two weeks ago on teh internet"
"You just starked me!"
by starvie December 12, 2007