Define Dark Meaning

Dark
Used to describe something that is shady, unsettling or darn right mystifying. Most commonly used by Generation Z, or Gen Z, to describe a person, place, or thing. "Dark" can simultaneously, but not always, have a positive and negative connotation. Used as an adjective when all other adjectives fail and are unable to express what needs to be expressed.

If you get it, you get it.

Me: "I'm gonna go get some broccoli at the grocery store"
You: "That's super dark. Have fun"

"That picture we snapped on the train ride home from Lolla was dark"

Me: "I'm feeling quite dark at the moment, what shall we do?"
You: "I have an idea: let's pull out all of our childhood clothes that are 10 sizes too small, put them on, and play Rock band 2"

"That one night when we ate 10 entire Little Caesar pizzas and drank 4 boxes of wine just between the two of us was dark"

Me: "Remember when we were freshmen in college?"
You: "Yes I do, we were v dark"
By Cally
Dark
used to describe a person, action or situation negatively.

did you see the drunken state of euan last night? it was totally dark.
By Anastasia
Dark
the absence of light. darkness may be conquered by even the slightest amount of light, wereas, in order for darkness to conquer light, there must be no light at all.

The room was dark until John lit a candle, at which point, everything became illuminated.
By Mirilla
Dark
The greatly over used word to describe the relatively tame subject matter of PG rated movies, thus diluting its true meaning. For example The Dark Knight or Harry Potter.

Compare:

Moron McMoronington: "The Dark Knight is the darkest of the two."

Grandad: "The jewish prisoners at Auschwitz saw some very dark times..."
Tom "Yes indeed."
By Zorah
Dark
Used to describe something or sometime with a disturbing quality

- Ey that presenter from countdown died yesterday

- Whoa...that's pretty dark, homeboi
By Dido
Dark

"dress dark jack!"
"ok, il dress dark (;"
By Beverie
Dark

"He told me of how he killed his dog, but i paid no matter, though it was pretty dark."
By Amil
Dark
(v) to avoid people or events to an extreme level, to leave abruptly and unnoticed

(n) used to describe someone who is antisocial or just likes being on their own, someone who is hard to get in touch with eg. never answers their phone

Steve "Have you seen Terry recently?"
Ted "Nah, he's been darking all weekend"

Jim's darked off again

Jim and Terry are so dark
By Daffie
Dark
It means "hard to see through"

It's very dark in here. I can't see.
By May
Dark
Used to describe when someone is annoyed or irritated with something or someone.

She's really dark at you for ruining her date.
By Eleanor