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marky mark

Hunky, studly; like a high school football player. Looking like Mark Wahlberg in the era of his Calvin Klein ads. Sometimes it also implies someone that is not too bright (as in the case of most jocks). Usually used to describe someone younger, really fit older guys are, well, just really fit older guys.

“Shelly, did you see that guy at the other end of the dance floor? Ohmygod, he is so totally marky mark. I’d like to feel HIS vibration.”

by Martin December 31, 2004

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Mexican Question Mark ¿

Sexual position wherein the female hangs her head over the bed while performing fellatio on the male; bent at the waist with legs above her while her knees are bent into the shape of an upside-down question mark, with the male's head forming the dot on top, as such "¿".

On November 1st, 2019... My Goodgirl and I invented the Mexican Question Mark ¿... I had her feet tied up with her panties below my face while she was upside down blowing me with her head dangling off the bed. ¿See? Sí.

by Elias DeSapier November 2, 2019


Oh Hi Mark

When your name is Tommy Wiseau and you are directing, starring in and filming your own movie called "The Room" and you have a friend called Mark, then the only expression you can use to greet that friend is "Oh hi Mark".

I did not hit her, it’s not true! It’s bullshit! I did not hit her! I did not! Oh hi Mark.

by brullsker_the_magnificent_turd April 26, 2020

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john mark car

A car tailor made for a creepy person, or "creeper"; typically a large Chevy or GMC van, sometimes a converted heating/air conditioning van, typically white, with most or all windows either tinted or covered with those bizarre opaque panels. Ideal for kidnapping young victims and transporting them across state lines. Taken from the name of infamous pedophile boaster John Mark Karr who most likely, if he were allowed to drive, would drive a john mark car.

Dude, look at that john mark car!

Who's driving?

Some creeper with a pedosmile! Let's bounce before we end up in that dude's basement!

by Creeper Patrol! April 5, 2008

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lame ass mark

God’s way to informing you that you’re a trashy ass nigga that nobody gives 2 fucks about!

Man you just a lame ass mark, get the fuck outta here.

by Zolaaaaa-the-idiot January 25, 2018

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Mark Deck (The Click)

The name of a very beautiful Swedish man, who is both charming and charismatic in nature, with touch of sarcasm, and great intellectual prowess, an is well cultured in worldly affairs.

Person 1: I just wrote an urban dictionary entry for the YouTube celebrity Mark Deck (The Click) .
Person 2: *after reading Person 1's definition of that YouTube celebrity, take long pause before saying anything* this is the biggest display of bullshit ass-kissing I have ever seen, omfg, how thirsty are you for this man?
Person 1: yes

P.S. I made this definition for to be funny and make people laugh, also, I made it because I didn't see anything on urban dictionary about, The Click, an I personally think that out of all celebrity YouTubers on YouTube, there is no one more worthy of an urban dictionary definition than him, he is a really amazing dude and deserves lots of love and way more subscribers on YouTube than he actually has right now, an I hope one day I can get to talk to him either online or in person and tell him that he is not just beautiful on the outside, but, also, beautiful on the inside too, and that if he should ever feel like he isn't good enough at something, that he should know that as long as he enjoys doing something then that in its own little way makes him good enough at it, in my opinion. 😊

by Chaotic Spirit July 19, 2021


quotation mark effect

when you put quotes around a certain word or phrase to imply something without saying it directly.

In the mafia for example they would say something like,

"The dishes are done and the kids are in bed" to imply to a hierarchy or an associate in a public place that the order was successfully carried out, such as the transporting of drugs, blowing something up or murdering someone.

Or: I'll bring the party "supplies" by your house around 10. (supplies being alcohol w/o being directly stated)

john: Why did you put quotes around supplies when you were talking about the party tonight?

jack: i was implying something else so others wouldn't know what i was really referring to. it's called the quotation mark effect.

by KR567456735 August 22, 2010

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