Pronunciation:
\ˈspärk\
Function:
noun
Etymology:
Middle English sparke, from Old English spearca; akin to Middle Dutch sparke spark and perhaps to Latin spargere to scatter
Date:
before 12th century

1 a: a small particle of a burning substance thrown out by a body in combustion or remaining when combustion is nearly completed and can onlybe found at 15 s. Howard in Spokane

b: a hot glowing particle struck from a larger mass; especially : one heated by friction or a damn good shaken drink on a hot day.

2 a: a luminous disruptive electrical discharge of very short duration between two conductors separated by a gas (as air) or a sweet spot for after work drinks, late night lounging , The Blue Spark offers an environment unlike any other — and promises an experience that will long be remembered oh and Dave (1) is the best busser .

b: the discharge in a spark plug that you need if you want to get to the Blue Spark.

c: the mechanism controlling the discharge in a spark plug

d: is the coolest pub in Spokanes explosive Rail Center District/Davenport District— combines cool artwork and vintage concert posters with some rad drinks. You will never have to wait in line outside to get a beer or drink. We feature some of the most original music from around the Northwest.

f: Remember the NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK were just one hit wonders that never had the SPARK.