Verb, Past tense of going dark; the individual has disappeared or suddenly become unavailable or digitally out of reach for an undefined period of time, generally for security reasons.
The boys in the hood are going after Stretch, but he's gone dark.
That woman was fed up with all the brain damage she was getting from everybody so she's gone dark.
I tried texting him, calling him, and posting on his Facebook page, but he ain't responding, he's gone dark.
That woman was fed up with all the brain damage she was getting from everybody so she's gone dark.
I tried texting him, calling him, and posting on his Facebook page, but he ain't responding, he's gone dark.
by CTU-24 October 21, 2013
1. A sub-race of the Protoss in StarCraft. They were banished from Auir and moved to Shakuras, they later help defeat the Zerg.
2. An epic StarCraft Broodwar unit capable of bending the light around it to make itself invisible while it hacks up your units with warp blades.
2. An epic StarCraft Broodwar unit capable of bending the light around it to make itself invisible while it hacks up your units with warp blades.
The Dark Templar of Shakuras were all very mean to Jim Raynor.
Holy shit! Whats ripping my zerglings apart! Ugh, it must be those damn dark templar...
Holy shit! Whats ripping my zerglings apart! Ugh, it must be those damn dark templar...
by Zomby_Woof January 30, 2005
A metaphor used for when you're committed to a situation but are unsure how it is going to turn out. When you are "shitting in the dark" you have to complete the task whether you know what your doing or not. It may turn out to be messy or it may be a success.
by Tommonz February 29, 2012
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by weareblahs February 09, 2022
Nickname for Asbury Park, New Jersey.
The name was derived primarily as a reference to the post-riot urban decay experienced by the city in the latter half of the 20th century, but also is illustrative of the lack of adequate street lighting on many side streets.
The name was derived primarily as a reference to the post-riot urban decay experienced by the city in the latter half of the 20th century, but also is illustrative of the lack of adequate street lighting on many side streets.
by mkstyles August 09, 2006
The Dark Brotherhood, from the game Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (which is a kickass game), is an unofficial guild, or a grouping of people. These people are actually deadly assassins,who are hired by people all over the land of Cyrodiil. In order to make dealings with them, you must offer up someone's life, like maybe a family member, or someone close to you, which makes you decide if it's really worth it. The Dark Brotherhood tends to make their assassinations look as though they were accidents, but some people will suspect a lot of deaths to be their doing. In my opinion, they have the best quests and things to do.
-Did you hear about what happened to poor Baenlin? That minotaur head he had on a plaque on his wall dropped right on his head and killed him!
-Idiot, it wasn't any accident. It was the Dark Brotherhood, you should know that. Baenlin's nephew wanted that piece of estate to himself for a while now, so he requested Baenlin's death.
-Idiot, it wasn't any accident. It was the Dark Brotherhood, you should know that. Baenlin's nephew wanted that piece of estate to himself for a while now, so he requested Baenlin's death.
by L-o-M August 27, 2007