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from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun (Zoöl.) The bush hog, or boshvark.
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Examples
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Aardvark, whose Web site is vark. com, had about 90,000 users as of October.
Google Buys Ask-Your-Friends Site Scott Morrison 2010
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If you think "we got the beat" on that one, then just wait till you hear about AARDVARK (vark. com).
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This sounds just like aardvark, but from the screen shots and a quick visit to the site it looks like vark.com is laid out in a much simpler way and easier to use. it also adds the benefits of having friends that you trust answer.
Fluther Gets The Answers To Your Questions | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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July 31, 2009 at 3:32 AM heres my invite code for vark.com if you feel like joining people who join under my link help me get a free vark.com t-shirt
Fluther Gets The Answers To Your Questions | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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If you think "we got the beat" on that one, then just wait till you hear about AARDVARK (vark. com).
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AArd vark a million miles for one of your smiles anteeter is bilt in vacume.
O Hai …. ur software - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008
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May 2nd, 2004 at 4:36 pm my comments on this thread are in a piece called the war of the mice, at vark.blogspot.com. thanks amp for linking to me.
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The Cape ant-eater, on the other hand, the Aard-vark (Orycteropus), has teeth formed on a type quite different from that existing in any other mammal; yet its hairy coat is not known to exhibit any such strange peculiarity.
On the Genesis of Species St. George Mivart
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Another good example of a ground-dweller is the aard vark of Southern
The Human Side of Animals Royal Dixon 1923
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The aard vark outrivals, with his great claws, the most skilled burrowing tools of man.
The Human Side of Animals Royal Dixon 1923
treeseed commented on the word vark
Vark, Varak or Varakh (Hindi:वर�?क) (IPA: vərk) is a foil of pure elemental silver that is used for garnishing Indian sweets. The silver is edible, though tasteless. Large quantities of ingested elemental silver can cause argyria, but the use of vark is not considered harmful to the body, since the quantities involved in normal use are minuscule.
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February 24, 2008