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Merc

The origin is from the noun, mercenary. A mercenary is someone who will carry out combat missions but aren't part of an official organization, like the military, or CIA and are usually not motivated by justice or an allegiance. (They are usually motivated by profit) Activities associated with these "rogue agents" or "guns for hire" usually involve violence, and often killing.

So the slang verb "merc" generally means to perpetrate violence, usually killing, but can just mean to beat someone up (usually to teach them a lesson/send a message). Or it can be used figuratively, as in, "that mc just got straight merc'd in that rap battle". Similar figurative expressions could be, "Man, he just got smoked!", "Dude, you totally slaughtered that guy", "Yo, she schooled that chick", "When my boy rocks the mic, he be killin' any sucka mc that steps to him".

Like many slang terms, there is an original way to spell it and variations on spelling that can become widely accepted (it is slang after all, so normal grammar rules do not necessarily apply). Merc is the origin spelling, whereas murc, murk, merk, etc are alternates. Like some people write murda instead of murder, dood instead of dude, or dat instead of that.

"You mess with my girl again and I'll merc your ass."

"We totally merc'd the other team in COD last night."

"A guy walked in with a gun and just started mercin' people left and right."

"I heard those old school mobsters would merc somebody just for looking at them the wrong way"

"Yo, I was spittin' rhymes in this cipher last night and this whack mc stepped to me, but I straight merc'd dat foo."

by mockarena July 17, 2014

400๐Ÿ‘ 18๐Ÿ‘Ž


Merc

The origin is from the noun, mercenary. A mercenary is someone who will carry out combat missions but aren't part of an official organization, like the military, or CIA and are usually not motivated by justice or an allegiance. (They are usually motivated by profit) Activities associated with these "rogue agents" or "guns for hire" usually involve violence, and often killing.

So the slang verb "merc" generally means to perpetrate violence, usually killing, but can just mean to beat someone up (usually to teach them a lesson/send a message). Or it can be used figuratively, as in, "that mc just got straight merc'd in that rap battle". Similar figurative expressions could be, "Man, he just got smoked!", "Dude, you totally slaughtered that guy", "Yo, she schooled that chick", "When my boy rocks the mic, he be killin' any sucka mc that steps to him".

Like many slang terms, there is an original way to spell it and variations on spelling that can become widely accepted (it is slang after all, so normal grammar rules do not necessarily apply). Merc is the origin spelling, whereas murc, murk, merk, etc are alternates. Like some people write murda instead of murder, dood instead of dude, or dat instead of that.

"You mess with my girl again and I'll merc your ass."

"We totally merc'd the other team in COD last night."

"A guy walked in with a gun and just started mercin' people left and right."

"I heard those old school mobsters would merc somebody just for looking at them the wrong way"

"Yo, I was spittin' rhymes in this cipher last night and this whack mc stepped to me, but I straight merc'd dat foo."

by mockarena July 17, 2014

33๐Ÿ‘ 17๐Ÿ‘Ž


Merc

a merc is a short way of saying Mercedes-Benz. mostly used in Europe. the word merc can be found in the cult classic book 50 Shades of Gray. also another good place to hear this word is on the UK Top Gear.

i love how when im watching the UK top gear they call my Mercedes-Benz a Merc, it makes it sound so slick and bad ass.

by fireboy451 June 12, 2012

133๐Ÿ‘ 109๐Ÿ‘Ž


Merc

A physical discription of someone as hot or sexy. It can also discribe an event that just happened to you as awesome.

Dude that chick is Merc.
Did you just see what happened to matt that was merc.

by Lunchboxxmi August 26, 2008

193๐Ÿ‘ 245๐Ÿ‘Ž


Merc

To kill someone as apposed to someone who kills. Once again, Hip-Hop doesn't know the difference between a verb and a noun.

I'm gonna Merc Tyron for his welfare check during lunch time.

by MedullaPancreas August 6, 2011

29๐Ÿ‘ 59๐Ÿ‘Ž


Merc

Adj: To Merc

1. To dominate in a ravenous fasion.
2. To embarrass
3. To ejaculate on everything in the immediate area

I was merc'in on fools in COD 4, when I got the AC130 I merc'ed my pants

by fantastico78 February 9, 2010

21๐Ÿ‘ 58๐Ÿ‘Ž


Merc

To repeatedly rape an opposing player in an online game (or in real life if that kind of stuff floats your boat). To reign down with a furry that would mildly intimidate Chuck Norris. Mainly associated with Call of Duty 6

Player 1: *knifes opposing player, turns around to find their tactical insertion.
Player 2: *Tactically inserts
Player 1: * knifes player 2* "GET MERC'D!!!!!!!!!

by wardsback April 12, 2010

23๐Ÿ‘ 70๐Ÿ‘Ž