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Markled

Verb: To be used. Victim of a parasite. To have ones reputation ruined by being Markled. To have everything turn to shit once affiliated with them. To he controlled.

I went to a charity event with her and we struck a deal. She controlled every detail. Once she got her 15 minutes she ghosted me. I was well and truly "Markled"

by Deranger March 17, 2023

38πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


Markle

A flatus with a distinctive fragrance originating from an unsanitary female. Can also be used to describe any girl with bad gas. A markle can often be associated with a shart.

There's something wrong with that girl, I think she markled her pants.

by frogorgy November 10, 2011

167πŸ‘ 16πŸ‘Ž


MARKLED

When you ghost anybody that has ever helped you out but are no longer useful

I haven't had my phone call returned for days

You've been markled

by Omid Scobie August 30, 2022


Markled

verb
past tense: markled

1. The sudden or unexpected loss of income, career or value due to association
2. Tricked or scammed by a narcissist.

verb
present participle: markling
1. the process of losing value due to association
2. the act of scamming or being scammed

1. After reciept of quarterly profit reports, the company realized it had been markled due to an employee's reputation.

2. One can easily be markled when motivated by celebrity or notoriety of another.

by WashYourHouseShoes March 12, 2023

30πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


markle

A verb:
1. to hit on a much younger girl
2. to hook up with a very dirty female
3. to smoke way too hookah and/or weed
4. To drink and to become beligerant and make everyone around you say "why do we hang out with this person"
5. to piss in a fridge
6. to get forget your entire night
7. to lie about a sex tape

8. to get your back ripped up by a hairy persian bear
9. to get uberslapped by a clean girl
10. to hookup with everyone of an ex's friends
11.

Kid 1: Dude you where hammered last night
Kid 2: i know, i think i markled
Kid 1: check your back to make sure
Kid 2: shit its torn up, damn persians

by friend #1 May 5, 2009

139πŸ‘ 26πŸ‘Ž


Markle

A common yet versatile way to replace the word lying. Mostly used in the U.K., but now steadily spreading to parts of the US.

- A friend exaggerating to you: β€œNo way, you’re such a markle.”
- Teacher in school: β€œOne more markle about your homework and it will be detention Jimmy.”
- Kids hiding something: β€œDid your parents find out? Nah I markled them.”
- Criminal Group discussing their day: β€œI’ve been all over today markling so many pensioners. Such easy targets.”

by The_Real_Kate November 26, 2022

35πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


markle

markle (verb). To markle someone is to make promises, extract a lot of money, then bugger off without delivering.

Netflix and Spotify have been markled

by Grapefish June 27, 2021

31πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž