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Definition of murk a person

murk

verb - intransitive

  • going to leave.
    Yo, I'm bouts to murk up out of this piece.

    Last edited on Feb 19 2000. Submitted by Lyterra from Mt Laurel, NJ, USA on Feb 19 2000.

  • to dance. (Used in the greater Cincinnati, OH, USA area.(
    Did you see Jim in the club? He was murkin' out.

    Last edited on Sep 07 2007. Submitted by Ronnie D. from Covington, KY, USA on Sep 07 2007.

verb - transitive

  • to severely injure someone; BEAT UP.
    Man that nigga just got murked.
    I suggest you calm down before you get murked.
    I'm going to murk you.

    Last edited on Oct 14 2005. Submitted by Spencer H. on Oct 14 2005.

  • to kill.
    Let's murk that fool.

    Last edited on Apr 30 2006. Submitted by Anonymous on Apr 30 2006.

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