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whark:
1) to vomit noisily or violently 2) the somewhat alarming sound that a house pet, such as a dog or cat, may produce in preparation to puking up half-digested mouse parts on the sofa Def. 1--He got so drunk he wharked all over the backseat of the car on the way home.
Def. 2--The cat is wharking! Move her before she can puke on the chair! |
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A mythological creature with a massive dorsal fin that runs the entire length of its body, flukes that propel it through the water with vertical movements like a whale, and two massive tusks jutting forward from either side of its lower jaw.
Revered by the Rivenese as a creature of immeasurable power and strength, the whark is also a symbolic representation of the will and influence of Gehn, the self-proclaimed god of the Fifth Age. Countless whark tusks are used ceremoniously to flaunt Gehn's absolute authority, and being dropped into a lake to be devoured by wharks was a common fate for those who incurred Gehn's wrath. |
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The offspring of a male whale and a female shark. Not to be confused with Shwale, the offspring of a male shark and a female whale. That ain't no shwale, that there's a whark!
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