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Definition of merk
merk
verb - intransitive
- to leave.
Yo, I am about to merk.
- See more words with the same meaning: to go, leave, exit.
Last edited on Apr 14 1999. Submitted by Majid Q. from Ocean City, NJ, USA on Apr 14 1999.
- to run or make a quick escape.
I was cutting class and I saw a security guard coming, so I merked out of there.
Last edited on Jan 28 2008. Submitted by Anonymous from CT, USA on Jan 28 2008.
verb - transitive
- to steal or take without permission.
That shirt is pretty nice, I might have to merk that off of you.
- See more words with the same meaning: to steal.
Last edited on Dec 20 2002. Submitted by Jessica S. from San Francisco, CA, USA on Dec 20 2002.
- to kill.
Man if you keep running your mouth I'm going to merk you.
Last edited on May 20 2004. Submitted by Leonard R. from Saint Petersburg, FL, USA on May 20 2004.
- to defeat someone as in a game or competition
Last edited on May 20 2004. Submitted by Leonard R. from Saint Petersburg, FL, USA on May 20 2004.
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Other terms relating to 'to go, leave, exit': | |
Definitions include: to leave. | |
Definitions include: to leave. | |
Definitions include: to go. | |
Definitions include: to leave quickly. | |
Definitions include: to leave. | |
Definitions include: to leave, usually in a vehicle. | |
Definitions include: to move very fast. | |
Definitions include: soda; soft drink. | |
Definitions include: a successful thing, especially a movie. | |
Definitions include: to dance. | |
Definitions include: to bring out. | |
Definitions include: to leave quickly due to fear. | |
Definitions include: to leave, or peel out | |
Definitions include: to leave. | |
Definitions include: to be leaving. | |
Other terms relating to 'to steal': | |
Definitions include: to have, to take. | |
Definitions include: to steal. | |
Definitions include: to steal or take without asking. | |
Definitions include: to give someone a bad bargain. | |
Definitions include: Steal, pick up, grab. | |
Definitions include: to steal. | |
Definitions include: a robbery performed by smashing a window, grabbing things from inside, and leaving quickly. | |
Definitions include: to steal or swindle something from someone. | |
Definitions include: to steal, monopolize, or hog. | |
Definitions include: stuff, things. | |
Definitions include: To steal | |
Definitions include: stolen, lifted, heisted, boosted, shoplifted. | |
Definitions include: to steal. | |
Definitions include: to steal. | |
Definitions include: to steal something that is either free or of minimal value. | |
Slang terms with the same root words
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Other terms relating to 'merk': | |
Definitions include: ugly. | |
Definitions include: a pubic wig. |
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