Lurk
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British pronunciation/lˈɜːk/
American pronunciation/ˈɫɝk/

Definición y Significado de "lurk"

to lurk
01

acechar

(of danger or something unpleasant) to exist or be present without being obvious or noticeable
02

acechar, merodear

to remain hidden or move stealthily, often with a sinister or suspicious intent
03

acechar, esconderse

wait in hiding to attack
04

espiar, mirar

to read the posts on a social media platform or discussion forum without actively participating
Transitive

lurk

v

lurker

n

lurker

n
example
Ejemplo
The troll lurked under the bridge, waiting for unsuspecting travelers.
The ruffian lurked in the alley, intimidating passersby with his menacing glare.
The predatory fish lurked in the shadows, waiting for an opportunity to strike.
The spy lurked in the shadows, observing the target without being seen.
He would lurk around the office, listening to conversations without being noticed.
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