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dalk

intransitive verb

1: a conjunction of "dog" and "talk" that means to speak for a dog as the dog; a human vocal-by-proxy behavior that can include regional dialects, foreign accents, and other intonated affectations attributed to the dog

2: to talk for your dog

I engage in a little playful dalking on my dog's behalf, replying to my question of "Are you hungry?" with a breathless, "You know I am You know I am You know I am You know I am You know I am."

by Lucid Stu April 9, 2014

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Dalking

Dalking is the art form of dating and talking at the same time, but you do not have the official term of dating just yet.

Did you know that Roshanudo and J-Qwon were dalking?
Aw, Fo' Real, that sucks we was just dalking last week!

by The Notorious B October 7, 2009

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Dalke

A man who wont shut up about his life and his experiences.
A smart man that spends alot of time on Math.

Kid: How was your weekend
Dalke: E=Mc^2
kid: Dammit
Dalke: In my time in switzerland..
Kid: **walks away**

by Mr. Moopy May 4, 2011

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Porcelain Dalke

1) To have sexual intercourse whilst one partner is regurgitating the nights drinks into a piss covered shit-throne.

2) To receive the skin boat while puking into the toilet.

Dude, I walked into the bathroom to drop a fat duece and saw Meagan getting the ol' Porcelain Dalke.

by Davesphizikal January 22, 2012

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Taking the wog for a dalk

Dead marriage or relationship, ho hum life sucking routine.

Example 1.
" I think my relationship is over."
"Why you say that?"
I told my wife I was taking the wog for a dalk and she said okay just try to be back by 6 it's Tuesday tonight's Salisbury steak ."

Example 2
Dang man I am so bored in my relationship I am a little embarrased to say this but I've been woggin my own dalk for some time now.

Dude I take my wog for a dalk all the time. No shame.

by Gregaroidson. July 27, 2017


Dalk

The word "dalk" is a commonly used term in the Sri Lankan fashion industry It is profound in major fashion glossaries in Sri Lanka. Simple meaning of this is to 'Dress' in English Language

Example 1:
Person 1: "Hey, have you seen that new dalk collection at the mall?"
Person 2: "No, I haven't. But I've heard it's really trendy and stylish."

Example 2:
Person 1: "I'm not sure what to wear to the party tonight. Any suggestions?"
Person 2: "Why don't you try that dalk you bought last week? It'll look great on you."

Example 3:
Person 1: "I'm thinking of starting my own dalk line, what do you think?"
Person 2: "That's a great idea! You have a great sense of style and I'm sure it'll be a huge success."

by niroshandaniel January 17, 2023