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margedem 

Mandem / Galdem but for marges (mums).
Went to a palates session last week g, the margedem there was bangin'. You gotta come with next time yeh?
margedem by Margedem Lover 69 January 6, 2023
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marfed marked Marved marred up murfed mared marked up maffed maredo Marfé
The state which follows excessive alcohol consumption, sleep deprivation and minimal food and drink. So-called as it incorporates the word 'starved,' and references popular 90's film 'Home Alone;'
Derivative of the character 'Marv,' - (one of the antagonists of the film) whose physical appearance steadily deteriorates throughout the course of the film when he falls into booby traps and suffers excessive physical trauma.
Similarities between one's physical appearance following drunkeness, and 'Home Alone' character 'Marv' include sunken eyes, messy hair, rugged beard and in some cases redness around the face. Also a definitive variation of the word 'hanging' (the condition whilst currently suffering a 'hangover')
He got obliterated last night and now he's absolutely marved.
Marved by 70lirarob July 19, 2009
(Verb) To get fall down drunk.

Past tense- got marked

future tense- getting marked

present tense- marking
Hey bro, get your car started, drive to the bar, WE ARE GETTING MARKED!
Marking is the act of spamming a person's Facebook wall or status with embarrassing and outrageous statements before they have a chance to defend themselves. Properly Marking someone requires at least two or more participants in order to avoid looking like a stalker.
Ben: I hear Fred hasn't been checking his Facebook lately, we should totally go Mark him.
Mike: That's a swell idea, I will join you so that you do not have the appearance of being a stalker.
Ben: Consider him Marked
Marked by redwing_1000 March 30, 2010
To be violated (with consent) in the genitals, bum hole, ear, eyes, nose, open wounds and basements by the one they call Bum Finger.
Example

"I got marked in the ear."
marked by raven8000 February 6, 2012

markedly 

to an extent that is clearly noticeable; significantly.
"new diagnoses have increased markedly since 1998"
markedly by Molly Fisberg March 12, 2018