by jessbaby November 24, 2006
1.To be dark on something, meaning to not be very fond
2.To be unsure of something to become dark on it
3.To dislike something
2.To be unsure of something to become dark on it
3.To dislike something
by KIM1933 April 10, 2007
by Metsubo October 18, 2004
by HT February 05, 2004
The greatly over used word to describe the relatively tame subject matter of PG rated movies, thus diluting its true meaning. For example The Dark Knight or Harry Potter.
Compare:
Moron McMoronington: "The Dark Knight is the darkest of the two."
Grandad: "The jewish prisoners at Auschwitz saw some very dark times..."
Tom "Yes indeed."
Moron McMoronington: "The Dark Knight is the darkest of the two."
Grandad: "The jewish prisoners at Auschwitz saw some very dark times..."
Tom "Yes indeed."
by Thomas Harman September 14, 2008
the absence of light. darkness may be conquered by even the slightest amount of light, wereas, in order for darkness to conquer light, there must be no light at all.
by werekdsljfa September 10, 2010
by Antony Johnston February 01, 2006