by Darth_ToCA September 29, 2005

by kilkrazy January 10, 2005

The technical side of theatre. Including (but not limited to): Light design/board, spot op, sound board, backstage crew, set desingn/construction etc. Called the dark side because of techies affinity for the dark, and that they dont spend as much time actually in their bright lights than the actors.
by Brian September 1, 2005

by vidkid30 February 10, 2005

the dark side is the opposite of the light side where all the evil forces come together make evil plans while having deeelicious cookies
person 1: hey whats up?
person 2: i went to the dark side to get some deelicious cookies and plan evil things on you
person 2: i went to the dark side to get some deelicious cookies and plan evil things on you
by lovealex710 June 27, 2008

verb - In the U.S. Naval Academy, to date a fellow Midshipman. Having sex without dating is called slaying.
dark sider (noun) - One who engages in dark siding.
See also: wuba, slay
dark sider (noun) - One who engages in dark siding.
See also: wuba, slay
I dark-sided once; I dated a wuba from 29th Company.
My roommate is a dark-sider; he dates a wuba from 29th Company.
My roommate is a dark-sider; he dates a wuba from 29th Company.
by Joe Mid May 13, 2005

(n) One’s evil nature; the evil flip side of an entity or idea. Term is often used in jest; (Concept has been long recognized by psychologists and theologians but given fresh meaning in the popular vernacular by the “Star War” movie series.)
A "dark-side" hacker (term used in the hacker community) describes someone who produces software or hacks with malicious or criminal intent.
A "dark-side" hacker (term used in the hacker community) describes someone who produces software or hacks with malicious or criminal intent.
by Bill Peters November 11, 2006
