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When one is contacted via telephone and asked to "pop round to the office". When one does so, the conversation promptly goes off topic and results in an extended stay in the "office" reducing work productivity by at least 90%
Colleague 1: "Did you get lost?"
Colleague 2: "No... Worse... I Got Marked"
Colleague 1: "Oh no... What now?"
Marked by On The Juice March 12, 2020
Any putt that misses left of the intended target because of a poor and or feeble putting stroke
Marked by Can’t put 81 February 12, 2022
basically merked but markified

you’re so ugly you look like mark maybe even uglier
“Omg look at this guy I’m talking to isn’t he cute

No babe he’s literally marked…”

“YOURE SO MARKED GOODBYE”
Marked by hotgal69 May 5, 2022
When someone drops off the map then calls you when they’re broke
And lonely
Bro I think I just got marked by dad
Marked by FrostyDaDopeMan February 16, 2024
A person who is "marked" has enemies after them. In older English, we would say they are a "wanted man" or "being hunted", meaning that there is a person or group of people actively seeking out that person, with a desire to ruin their life or injure them. More commonly however, it is used ironically to describe a situation when something bad happens to someone, such as losing something or failing at a simple task.
Person 1: Hey did you see Frank's new haircut?

Person 2: Yes, bro must've been marked by his opps.
Marked by fake.canadian_23 April 3, 2024

Marked Bill 

Marked bill. Marking bills are a technique used by police to trace and identify money used in illegal activities. The serial numbers of the bills are recorded, and sometimes markings are made on the bank notes themselves (such as with a highlighter or other writing ).
In movies (at least) you hear bank robbers demand unmarked bills. They want the money to not be tracable. They would look over the money that was handed to them, to make sure that the serial numbers are not sequential. Unmarked bills are bills that do not fit the definition of marked bills
Marked Bill by No Cuffin June 28, 2014