Lurk

/lɜːrk/ verb

To lurk is to hide and wait, often in a secret or suspicious way, usually to watch or surprise someone. Online, it can mean reading posts without ever commenting or participating.

From Middle English 'lurkin,' likely from a Scandinavian source meaning 'to sneak or lie hidden.' It has long carried a sense of secrecy and possible danger.

AMጥም
ARيختبئ
BNছুপো
CAescondre's
CSschovat se
DAlure
DEvögeln
ELκρυβόμαστε
ESesconderse
FA潜伏
FIpiiloutua
FR rôder
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