Lurk | Mean of lurk in English Dictionary
/ˈlɚk/
- Verb
- to be in a hidden place
- The cat was lurking [=hiding] behind the sofa.
- She could tell there was someone out there lurking in the shadows.
- Trouble lurks around every corner.
- There is tenderness that lurks underneath his tough appearance.
- Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men?
- The idea had been lurking in her mind for some time.
- to read messages written by other people on the Internet in a newsgroup, chat room, etc., without writing any messages yourself