dead-lurk v.
(UK Und.) to break into a house when the occupants are away, esp. when they are at church on a Sunday.
Musa Pedestris (1896) 176: Dead-lurk a crib, or do a crack; / Pad with a slang, or chuck a mag. | ‘Villon’s Straight Tip’ in Farmer
(UK Und.) to break into a house when the occupants are away, esp. when they are at church on a Sunday.
Musa Pedestris (1896) 176: Dead-lurk a crib, or do a crack; / Pad with a slang, or chuck a mag. | ‘Villon’s Straight Tip’ in Farmer