Is 'lark' a British English term?

‘Lark’ as in joke or trick - not the bird. I was wondering if it was solely British or if it is used in American English as well.

Answer #1

yes . . . I think. . .

Answer #2

americans dont speak english and no its nothing to do with england english.

Answer #3

its a bird

Answer #4

Pretty, pretty sure it’s solely British. Never ever heard it in American English.

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