SURK
v. surked,
surk·ing, surk·in', surks
1. To annoy one's neighbor with any variety of unpleasant noises.
2. To drive or display an automobile with the owner's name on the license plate.
3. To park a sub-$
20K sports car (typically a fire-engine red
Hyundai Genesis Coupe) across two parking spots.
n. surker
1. One who surks.