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used to describe a person, action or situation negatively.
did you see the drunken state of euan last night? it was totally dark.
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the absence of light. darkness may be conquered by even the slightest amount of light, wereas, in order for darkness to conquer light, there must be no light at all. The room was dark until John lit a candle, at which point, everything became illuminated.
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Used to describe when someone is annoyed or irritated with something or someone. She's really dark at you for ruining her date.
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(v) to avoid people or events to an extreme level, to leave abruptly and unnoticed (n) used to describe someone who is antisocial or just likes being on their own, someone who is hard to get in touch with eg. never answers their phone Steve "Have you seen Terry recently?"
Ted "Nah, he's been darking all weekend" Jim's darked off again Jim and Terry are so dark |
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(Noun) When used in the right context a dark can describe a mixture of a darsh and a nark. Darks generally don't have friends and are just annoying to be around. Matt: Did you see that guy on the bike?
Chris: Ha yea, what a dark. |
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Meaning a Black person ,or a person with traits deserving of being one You-"look at him eating chicken with 5 bottles of hot sauce,water melons.,okra, and a side chitterlings "
Your Friend-"What a dark!!!!!!!!!!!!! " |
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The state of being really drunk. Similar to "blacking out" "I'm dark as night" or "Let's get dark on the darkest day of the year (Dec. 21)"
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