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57. bark-dark
a VERY hott brunette...who by most people, would call a 10 while having a VERY difficult time not groping the brown-haired beauty.
Yo jamal..check out dat ho..man she's a fuckin "bark-dark"
58. grobulate
A complex noise made by a dog; gro - growl, b - bark,ul- howl (from ululate). (This meaning first came into use in 1999.)
The dog grobulated at the postman.
59. bark
To break wind, to fart. Also used as a noun, i.e. flatulence.
It's embarrassing to bark in an elevator.
60. Bark
1. (v) Rubbing one's rump against the bark of a tree, often for sexual gratification

2. (n) A name for one who barks

3. (n) A common insult, implying that one barks

1. Yesterday I saw Bob Barker barking in the woods; he looked quite happy.

2. Crazy Pete is a barker; he loves rubbing his rump against trees.

3. Shut up, you barker!
61. bark button
A dog's anus. A euphamism used with younger kids that curiously touch everything.
"Billy, do not push Sparky's bark button!"
62. Bark
noun: An adult bear with fully grown sharks as arms. The most deadly creature known to man. Indigenous to North America, it is mainly located in the Pacific-Northwest but has been know to migrate as far east as Maine.
Who would win in a fight, 200 first graders or a Bark?
63. Keffen
Dutch origin literally meaning 'bark of a dog'. Dutch slang for lighting up a 'splif' (cigarette filled with marijuana).
His cough sounded like a keffen

He drew on the keffen and passed it to his friend
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