Slink (2013)
Year : 2013
Rating : N/A
IMDB Score : N/A
Release : N/A
Duration : 1 h 20 min
Genre : Horror, Thriller
Director : Jared Masters
Writer : Jared Masters, Randy Masters
Cast : Julia Faye West, Danika Galindo, Art Roberts, Dawna Lee Heising
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Synopsis
After the unexplained death of their Uncle Arlo, Kayla Nunez and her sister venture to his home in the rural town of Wickenhaven. They plan to claim their share of his estate, but their trip takes a drastic turn after discovering that their uncle's house is occupied by a mysterious relative, Aunt May, who may be harboring deadly secrets. Complicating matters is the deranged, lust-filled tanning salon owner, Dale, and his exotic wife, Joan, whose business in designer handbags is the backbone to the entire town's economy, and possibly the darkest fashion controversy the world will ever know.
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The site was an online magazine for teenage girls. It was closed because it was no longer being updated. Information and advice for teens can be found on the BBC ...
Slink | Define Slink at Dictionary.com
verb (used without object) 1. to move or go in a furtive, abject manner, as from fear , cowardice, or shame. 2. to walk or move in a slow, sinuous, provocative way ...
Slink - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary
Definition of SLINK. intransitive verb. 1: to go or move stealthily or furtively (as in fear or shame) : steal. 2: to move in a sinuous provocative manner
slink - definition of slink by the Free Online Dictionary ...
slink (sl ngk) v. slunk (sl ngk) also slinked, slink·ing, slinks. v.intr. To move in a quiet furtive manner; sneak: slunk away ashamed; a cat slinking through the ...
Slink - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Slink was an online magazine published by the BBC for teenage girls. The health articles on the site were written by Dr Mel, a regular contributor to BBC Radio 1's ...
slink - Wiktionary
To sneak about furtively. 1922, Michael Arlen, chapter 3/1/1, Piracy: A Romantic Chronicle of These Days [1] : How meek and shrunken did that haughty ...
SLiNK Magazine
Bella Shoes. Yep youve guessed it, were back chatting away about our love of shoes but this
slink - Idioms - by the Free Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia.
slink around. to creep or slither around furtively. The cat slunk around, waiting for a chance to get at the bird. Don't slink around like that.
Slinkware
Slink is the easy way to remotely connect to your home network. All shared services on your home network automatically appear in the Finder, iTunes, iPhoto, and other ...
slink - Definition of slink
to move in a quiet, furtive, or sneaking manner, as from fear, guilt, etc.; sneak · to expel (a fetus) prematurely: said of animals · an animal, esp. a calf, born ...
The site was an online magazine for teenage girls. It was closed because it was no longer being updated. Information and advice for teens can be found on the BBC ...
Slink | Define Slink at Dictionary.com
verb (used without object) 1. to move or go in a furtive, abject manner, as from fear , cowardice, or shame. 2. to walk or move in a slow, sinuous, provocative way ...
Slink - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary
Definition of SLINK. intransitive verb. 1: to go or move stealthily or furtively (as in fear or shame) : steal. 2: to move in a sinuous provocative manner
slink - definition of slink by the Free Online Dictionary ...
slink (sl ngk) v. slunk (sl ngk) also slinked, slink·ing, slinks. v.intr. To move in a quiet furtive manner; sneak: slunk away ashamed; a cat slinking through the ...
Slink - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Slink was an online magazine published by the BBC for teenage girls. The health articles on the site were written by Dr Mel, a regular contributor to BBC Radio 1's ...
slink - Wiktionary
To sneak about furtively. 1922, Michael Arlen, chapter 3/1/1, Piracy: A Romantic Chronicle of These Days [1] : How meek and shrunken did that haughty ...
SLiNK Magazine
Bella Shoes. Yep youve guessed it, were back chatting away about our love of shoes but this
slink - Idioms - by the Free Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia.
slink around. to creep or slither around furtively. The cat slunk around, waiting for a chance to get at the bird. Don't slink around like that.
Slinkware
Slink is the easy way to remotely connect to your home network. All shared services on your home network automatically appear in the Finder, iTunes, iPhoto, and other ...
slink - Definition of slink
to move in a quiet, furtive, or sneaking manner, as from fear, guilt, etc.; sneak · to expel (a fetus) prematurely: said of animals · an animal, esp. a calf, born ...
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