See Also: lurk(dictionary)
lurk(2)(dictionary)
lurk(1)(dictionary)
Head-to-Head - Poker(gambling)
Head to Head - General(gambling)
Head Upright Tilt Test (HUT, tilt table test, head-up tilt test)(health)
head-to-head(dictionary)
head cap(medicine)
head-on(dictionary)
head(dictionary)

head-to-head (oh) and lurk (oh)


head-to-head (oh)



adv
competing directly with another person or group
¡¡Courier companies are going head-to-head with the Post Office.
-- head-to-head adj
¡¡a head-to-head contest
-- head-to-head n [C]

lurk (oh)



[Date: 1200-1300; Origin: Probably from Low German or a Scandinavian language]
to wait somewhere quietly and secretly, usually because you are going to do something wrong
lurk in/behind/beneath/around etc
::She didn't see the figure lurking behind the bushes.
if something such as danger, a feeling etc lurks somewhere, it exists, but you may not see it or know about it
::a dark formless danger, lurking in the shadows
if you lurk in a chat room on the Internet, you read what Other people are Writing to each Other, but you do not write any messages yourself
lurk in
::I think it's sort of creepy how people lurk in chat rooms.