The word marklar stems from an alien race named the Marklars, which appeared in an episode of the animated series South Park. The Marklars use the word marklar as a generic word, similar to a pronoun, that can refer with specificity to any thing, place, person, idea, concept, or otherwise represent the meaning of any noun, including proper nouns.
Marklar: "You see, young marklar. Those marklars don't care about marklar marklar. They just want to take your marklar and marklar their own marklar. The only marklar for this is to marklar."
can be used to describe any noun. person place or thing.
"can you pass me some marklar"
"lets go to marklar"
"i hate him, hes such a marklar."
"hey marklar, come over here and bring some marklar with you."
A word deriving from Southpark. This word is used much like a pronoun, to describe any person, place, thing, or idea.
I totally marklared that marklar right up he tight marklar
things persons ideas places animal just about everything accord to the people on marklar
that marklar is a very nice marklar with nice marlar on it
My Ass Reaks Kiss Lick And Repeat.
I got bad swass so give me a marklar BITCH!!!
You wanna toss my salad or just Marklar it?
Give me a Marklar because i'm sick of being feltched
A word that can be substituted for any noun.
Last marklar, I took my marklar to the marklar, and we had marklar for marklar. Then, I went to marklar.
Here on Marklar, we use the word Marklar to describe any perosn place of thing.
Stan: But doesn't that get confusing?
Marklar: Oh, no, its quite simple. Hey, Marklar!
Marklar: Yes?