A fork of Rural Dictionary
(Brit)
Hanging with your friends on the street or at a park. Also used as 'calling out' or 'playin out'
Larking out today with the lads?
The Colorado State Bird, and State Sport, commonly played by shaking this majestic bird out the tree in which it is nesting, and kicking it as far as it will go.
Cow tipping is yesterdays news, let's go lark bunting tonight!
Common nickname for people with the name Mark.
In Roman times, to question the validity/comonality of the nickname was punishable by death.
Nickname originated when individuals with the given name “Mark” performed well in the gladiator battles during the Republican Rome period. The name is synonymous with “God of War” or the God “Mars”.
Though this nickname is now given to high achievers where performance is measurable such as (but not limited to) academics, sports, and good looks.
Mark-a-Larks will reshape the world.
To avoid doing things safely or properly in order to save money.
Dave is always larking our site.
One of the finest pieces of music in the classical violin repertoire. You've gotta admit it.
The Lark Ascending is bloody amazing!
A chimp. A foolish chimp, often mistaken for a helpless pervert. Often found near kindergartens. Sometimes even humps rugby posts in times of peak horniness.
Look at that Tom Larke! This one is particularly horny, look at the way he is holding that child!! Someone call the police!!