- Look up
lurk,
lurker, or
lurking in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lurk,
lurker, or
lurking may
refer to:
Lurker, a
person who
often reads discussions...
- parti****tion in
online courses.
Students said that the most
common reasons they
lurked before posting were to
discover a
message to
reply to, to
identify a model...
- The
Lurkers are a
British punk rock band from Uxbridge, West London. They were the
first group to be on
Beggars Banquet Records for whom they released...
- The
Lurking Horror is an
interactive fiction game
released by
Infocom in 1987. The game was
written by Dave
Lebling and
inspired by the
horror fiction...
- When Evil
Lurks (Spanish:
Cuando acecha la maldad) is a 2023
supernatural horror film
written and
directed by Demián Rugna. An
international co-production...
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Lurker is a 2025
American drama film
written and
directed by Alex
Russell and
starring Théodore
Pellerin and
Archie Madekwe. A
retail worker befriends...
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Lurking doubt, also
known as the
Cooper test, is a
legal test
allowing an
appeal court in
England and
Wales to
overturn a
conviction on the
basis that...
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Lurking Fear is a 1994
horror film,
loosely based on the H. P.
Lovecraft short story "The
Lurking Fear". It was
produced by
Charles Band's Full Moon Entertainment...
-
creature from the
aboriginal mythology of
southeastern Australia, said to
lurk in swamps, billabongs, cr****s, riverbeds, and waterholes. The
origin of the...
- a
confounding variable,
confounding factor,
extraneous determinant, or
lurking variable. Pearl, J., (2009). Simpson's Paradox, Confounding, and Collapsibility...