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to be annoyed or pissed off, to be having a cob peter's having a right mard isn't he!
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spoiled, sulky, sullen. Having a tantrum, being difficult. Was widely used in the Manchester area. Always assumed it's a corruption of "marred" (or "mar'd" or "marr'd" as Shakespeare wrote it). See also mardy, mardarse and mardy-pants. Compare with nesh. Don't be so mard, our Bill- just eat it.
He's being a bit mard today. |
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a person who is generally a drip. someone who goes home and cries to his mum when you steal his ball
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Weak/Scared/Sulking Person 1: "I want some food but its dark downstairs"
Person 2: "Go and get some, don't be so mard" |
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Afraid, scared (mardy) he was mard
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turd: corruption/Anglicization of French merde. The mards fell from the politician's mouth.
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MEGA HARD = MARD "dont lecture me bout how mard my name is!"
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