To stink terribly like body odor
I played basketball all day in the 95 degree weather and now I am all marked up.
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to incorrectly label someone, gay,racist,dumb, or anything theat they arent.
My friend had me marked up, when he asked if I was going to pay for my girlfriend's dinner, dress, and limo ride, after i found out she had been cheating, Im not that dumb.
When i see guys watching Hannah Montanna they are instantly marked up as failures.
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MARK-UP (MAdrid Running Krew-Ultimate Parkour) is a spanish parkour/free running crew, from Madrid.
It was created by Javier del Val and David López in November of 2007.
They are all from 1994. Their "birthday celebration" is the 15 of November, when the 4 first members were to free run all day. Members:
-Javier del Val
-David López
-Javier Parra
-Mateo Notsuke
-Miguel Ángel López
-Aaron Arrate
-Serafín Castro
-Javier Álvarez (Camera-Man)
Ex-Members:
Pedro Sánchez
Borja Rodrígez (Camera-Man)
You can watch their videos writing "lamadredeltopito" in YouTube; but an incident ocurred with the old camera-man, Borja Rodrígez; he erased all the videos.
But MARK-UP is working roght now in a new video, Parkour MARK-UP: Rekopilation.
And Javier del Val is going to upload soon his video which he has been working 3 months; Parkour MARK-UP: Javier del Val solo.
PD: Javier del Val can also me named like Rasty or another name.
They also have a Fotolog called: www.fotolog.com/markup_8
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Date of article: 14/03/2008
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To gain some money over the work or service of someone else, by means of charging more to a third party.
"I am sure Braden is going to mark up my services, but I don't know how much percent he'll get."
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to stretch out a story for an extremely long period of time. Can also be used as "marking it up", where the marker is marking the situation up.
I just listened to this guy tell the classic "chicken crossing the road" joke. It took that guy like 15 minutes to tell the story, he totally knows how to mark it up!
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"What was it called, the, eh, the Mark That Goes Up. Y'know? The Floating Comma?"