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dark side

(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.
Don’t bug me, you don’t want to see my dark side.”
by Bill Peters November 11, 2006
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dark elf

A race in the Elder Scrolls video game series.

Dunmer, also known as Dark Elves, are the dark-skinned Elven peoples of the Eastern Empire. "Dark" is variously understood to mean "dark-skinned," "gloomy," and "ill-favored by fate." The Dunmer and their national character embrace these various connotations with enthusiasm. In the Empire, "Dark Elves" is the common usage, but in their Morrowind homeland, and among their Aldmeri brethren, they call themselves the "Dunmer". The dark-skinned, red-eyed Dunmer combine powerful intellect with strong and agile physiques, producing superior warriors and sorcerers. On the battlefield, Dunmer are noted for their skilled and balanced integration of the sword, the bow and destruction magic. In character, they are grim, aloof, and reserved, distrusting and disdainful of other races. Life in the volcanic terrains of Vvardenfell has made them very resistant to fire; they laugh in the face of enemies lobbing fireballs at them.

Dunmer are treated distrustfully by other races. They are often proud, ruthless, cruel, and young female Dark Elves are well known for their promiscuity. While the skills and strengths of the race makes them very powerful, vengefulness, ages-long conflicts, betrayals, and ill reputation prevent them from gaining more significance.
An enemy dark elf will most frequently be encountered as Bandit Bowmen or as a Bandit Ringleader.
by Elder Scrolls January 24, 2008
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Dark Pop

A mixture of upbeat pop music with goth and/or dark undertones. Usually songs about murder, black magic, and other sick and twisted fantasies. Some examples of dark pop stars include Natalia Kills, Evanescence, Marylin Manson.
Dark Pop is sick man.
by Ryan999999 October 30, 2010
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darkcube

Protege' of denisbaldwin and linder, This tubby bastard rocks the decks at low rent discos around Detroit.

Often seen performing the shocker on rave sluts and dealing cocaine out his trenchcoat, darkcube is truly a gangsta's gangsta.
I was out cruisin Gratiot when I saw Darkcube punch a cop right up in the eye.
by Denis Baldwin December 19, 2003
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Dark-Horse

To Dark-Horse (verb)

To act in a sly or secretive manner, rarely letting others know what you're doing, where you're going, or who you're going with.

Being a very shady character, and being quite quiet are essential to perfecting this action.

A good poker-face is obligatory, of course.
I saw Ryan buy 4 different cards for Valentines Day, he is such a Dark-Horse, i never know what he's up to.
by Herr Gilbert February 14, 2012
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Dark Forces

Any organization, religious sect, cult, or entity wrought on destruction and/or forceful takeover of those unwilling to join its/their ranks; Those who use Dark Power.
by Kiko December 18, 2003
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glow-in-the-dark face

A girl/guy whose face is so ugly you can still see it when your tapping her in complete darkness.
Man:Do you mind if I wear this blindfold? You have a glow in the dark face.
by SlemCrisco December 15, 2004
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