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ATF uses slang dictionary

I’d have had to look it up too.

7 Responses to “ATF uses slang dictionary”

  1. Gregory Markle Says:

    I guess what I find astounding is that, apparently among some group of individuals, the practice is prevalent enough to merit a word of it’s own. It certainly strikes me as a word only needed by people who are enemies of civilization.

  2. Mr. B Says:

    “stewardess! I speak “jive””.

  3. Nate Says:

    I believe at one point Murk came from Merk/Merc/Mercenary. Or at least something similar to that.

  4. Chas Says:

    ATF may have had to look up the definition of “murk”, but you know that they didn’t have to look up the definition of “cocksucker”. They know who they are, and any mirror that’s handy can elaborate on that definition.

  5. TIM Says:

    They had to throw the Craiglist thing in there.Next thing you know will be all the anti gunners trying to shut down craiglist becuase of some cracked out mooron.

  6. Michael Hawkins Says:

    I just encountered murk for the first time in popular culture myself.

    “I think I’m going to murk one of the hobo’s under the bridge with a (sniper rifle)”

    From Deus ex, Human revolution.

  7. Michael Hawkins Says:

    Adit:
    Tim: Probably, they did the same with topless cleaning ladies when one of them stole a bunch of jewelry from one of her clients.
    (as per Hobostripper, the go-to-girl for living in a van)

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