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1. lark
1)to play or frolick cheerfully
2)a type of bird that flies
3)kral spelled backwards
1)Today, while i was larking about cheerfully, i came across and aardvark.
2)Drat!I hit that lark also known as a brid that flies with my car.
3)Joey was not given credit on the spelling test when he wrote kral even though it is the same thing as a lark.
2. Lark
Laugh, a bit of fun, a joke, a jape.

Often mistaken by foolish and ill-educated West-country folk as 'laugh', because they can't understand a bloody word Southerners say.
"Fuck this for a lark."

"That'll be a right lark."
3. Lark
To have a lark means; to fool around with ones friends & have a laugh (onli jkin)... have a laugh, mess around
eeeh friday nites r 4 havin a lark!
by not a chav Sep 17, 2005 share this
4. Lark
after smoking large amounts of marijuana, you will feel a sensation which you have never felt before. this is lark, the ultimate high.
tyrone: how high are you?
bovice: im so fucking high! how about you?
tyrone: naw du im...lark
5. lark
(1)noun: A North American bird that is known for its singing voice
(2)noun: The rocket-launcher based weapon in the video game, Resistance: Fall of Man
(3)verb: To frolic or play in a boisterous manner
(4)verb: (no specified meaning or restriction)
(5)verb: To creep or stalk to a lesser degree without moving (used in place of lurk)
(5)verb: To play, or more specifically, use the rocket-launcher in the video game Resistance: Fall of Man
(6)verb: To be cheap or unfair in the video game such as using the rocket-launcher's mini rockets. Resistance: Fall of Man
(1)"Shutup you stupid LARK, I'm trying to say something!"
(2)"Dude, Marvin, the LARK has mini rockets... gnarkill!!!"
(3)"Lets go LARK in the meadow... under a rainbow..."
(4)"LARK it up!!! Oooh look... party fowl."
(5)"Let's go LARK at my house. I just got a PS3 and Resistance!"
(6)"Damnit! That stupid newb is LARKING."
6. Lark
A person who routinely wakes up way too early and feels the rest of the world should too. They force early morning meetings on others, but often become fatigued in the afternoons.
A person who answers the phone on the first ring at 6 AM on a Saturday.
No one am I going to allow that lark to force a 7 AM staff meeting on us when are usual time is 2 PM.

7. Lark
To play
The baines are larking down the tenfoot.
by The Johnster Mar 25, 2003 share this
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