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    [Verb]  | "bark" | \ ˈbärk \


    1: to make the characteristic short loud cry of a dog

    2: to make a noise resembling a bark

    3: to speak in a curt loud and usually angry tone : snap


    Origin: before 12th century ;

     Middle English berken, from Old English beorcan; akin to Old Norse berkja to bark, Lithuanian burgėti to growl;

    [Verb]  | "bark" 


    1: to treat with an infusion of tanbark

    2: to strip the bark from

    3: to rub off or abrade the skin of


    Origin: 14th century ;

    [Adjective]  | "barking mad" 


    1: not mentally sound : exhibiting a severely disordered state of mind


    Origin: 1927 ;

    [Noun]  | "barking deer" 


    1: muntjac


    Origin: 1831 ;

    [Noun]  | "munt*jac" | \ ˈmən(t)-ˌjak \


    1: any of a genus (Muntiacus) of small deer of southeastern Asia with an alarm call similar to the bark of a dog and having in the male elongated, downward-pointing upper canine teeth which protrude from the lip and short, usually unbranched, pointed antlers : barking deer


    Origin: 1771 ;

     Sundanese (Austronesian language of western Java) mənyčək;

    [Geographical name]  | "Bar*king and Dag*en*ham" | \ ˈbär-kiŋ-ən(d)-ˈda-gə-nəm \


    1: borough of eastern Greater London, England population 139,900

    [Verb]  | "barking" 


    1: to remove the natural covering of;


      * e.g., " ... barking a tree will probably kill it "



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    [Verb]  | "barking" 


    1: to speak sharply or irritably;


      * e.g., " ... the new supervisor found that speaking to people with a civil tongue got better results than barking at them "



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    [Verb]  | "bark" 


    1: to remove the natural covering of;


      * e.g., " ... barking a tree will probably kill it "



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    [Verb]  | "bark" 


    1: to speak sharply or irritably;


      * e.g., " ... the new supervisor found that speaking to people with a civil tongue got better results than barking at them "



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     [ "barking" ]

    1: British slang for crazy, short for barking mad.

      * e.g.,  ... She wears a cilice? The woman is quite obviously barking. 

     [ "barking" ]

    1: A term for the firing of a weapon(s), usually a gun, that is used commonly in conjunction with the word 'stick' (gun) and has an intimidating, murderous connotation. It's not to be confused with the place Barking, East London.

      * e.g.,  ... If this was us, sticks would be barking on this estate, but they are pussies. 

     [ "barking" ]

    1:  When speaking loudly, to a shout, just to get a strangers attention. When speaking loudly in a close or sound sensitive setting. ( vehicle, house, comedy club, etc.. )

      * e.g.,  ... barking¹ - HEY BABY WHAT'S YOUR NAME? barking² - (at a funeral ) HEY WHO WAS THIS BASTARD ANYWAYS? synonyms: shouting, yelling, screaming 

     [ "barking" ]

    1: Voice or Sound produced by someone. Act of produce that sound.

      * e.g.,  ... "Hey, the postman is coming, and your dog is barking for him". 

     [ "bark bark" ]

    1: Bark bark, a phrase made back in 1900 means, “let’s smash”

      * e.g.,  ... hey shawty, let’s bark bark tonight.. 😫 

     [ "Barking" ]

    1: A place in east London. When people hear it they singet the song barking.

      * e.g.,  ... Girl: hey I live in barking 

     [ "bark" ]

    1: to speak loudly and usually belligerently without knowing what in the fuck you are talking out.

      * e.g.,  ... What the fuck is he barking about now? 

     [ "Bark Bark" ]

    1: To indicate a woman who's breasts you would like to view and finagle.

      * e.g.,  ... "Bark Bark! Excuse me, I'm not from around here... Is it possible for you to show me your boobs?" 


     [ "Bark Bark" ]

    2: A general dissatisfaction for assigned work in school

      * e.g.,  ... "Surprise... Bark bark!" 


     [ "Bark Bark" ]

    3: To show excitement for an up-coming event

     [ "barked" ]

    1: To be physically and emotionally tired after a long night.

      * e.g.,  ... "When Sally came back from the party she was barked and needed some rest." 

     [ "barkative" ]

    1: the act of constant talking or complaining

      * e.g.,  ... I cannot carry on a conversation with her because she is so barkative. 

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