fark
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English
Etymology 1
From fuck.
Pronunciation
- (General Australian, New Zealand) IPA(key): /fɐːk/
Audio (General Australian): (file) - Rhymes: -ɑː(ɹ)k
Interjection
fark
- (Australia, New Zealand, vulgar) Pronunciation spelling of fuck, used to express surprise, etc.
Usage notes
In Australia and New Zealand, fark is only very slightly less offensive than fuck itself. The only difference in pronunciation between fark and fuck is in vowel length; fuck is pronounced /fɐk/.
Etymology 2
From the name of the popular website Fark, because when it links to a small website from its main page, the small site is often subjected to so much new traffic that it is rendered inoperable due to server failure.
Verb
fark (third-person singular simple present farks, present participle farking, simple past and past participle farked)
- (Internet, transitive, US) To subject a website to a high volume of requests, such that the server stops responding.
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Turkish
Etymology
Inherited from Ottoman Turkish فرق, from Arabic فَرْق (farq).
Pronunciation
Noun
fark (definite accusative farkı, plural farklar)
Declension
Inflection | ||
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Nominative | fark | |
Definite accusative | farkı | |
Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | fark | farklar |
Definite accusative | farkı | farkları |
Dative | farka | farklara |
Locative | farkta | farklarda |
Ablative | farktan | farklardan |
Genitive | farkın | farkların |
Derived terms
Further reading
- fark in Reverso (Turkish-English)
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