Can be used in different scenarios:
1. (v.) Synonym for stealing.
2. (v.) Getting a job by submitting an incorrect/fabricated requirements/achievements.
3. (v.) When you submit job requirements by listing your father's/mother's job experience.
4. (n.) Cocaine
5. (v.) An act for skipping something (i.e. events)
6. (adj.) To describe one's lack of educational background.
How to use:
Noun, adjective: Marcos
Past tense(in verb, noun): Marcos-ed
Present tense(in verb): Marcosing
Future tense(in verb): Will Marcos
1. My car was just Marcos-ed a few days ago, so I'm current filling a crime affidavit.
2. I was really having a hard time looking for a job so I asked my friend in a company to help me Marcos an open position.
3. My friend was an undergrad and is looking really hard for a job to keep his college afloat so he Marcos-ed his CV to get a part-time job in a local McDonalds.
4. An abandoned house in my local neighborhood was reported as Marcos manufacturing site, so the police has kept it locked.
5. I Marcos-ed a party last week because I am not feeling well.
6. My math teacher in high school was once a Marcos and decided to pursue college and right now she is a professor in a university.