The term of identifying something with the word 'new' but personalising it to sound like a man with a double barreled surname by adding the prefix 'Mark'
Are we going to the Mark New Forest today?
Have you been to Mark New York City?
Do you like films from the French Mark New Wave?
Have you been to Mark New York City?
Do you like films from the French Mark New Wave?
by the bezerker February 20, 2009
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by Yes ma’am April 18, 2019
Get the Mark Twain mug.When you are explained to in a basic tone with assumed ignorance of something you are an expert in already. However, need to be instructed in again since you are the expert.
Verb - Mark-Splaining
Adverb - Mark-Splained
Verb - Mark-Splaining
Adverb - Mark-Splained
by The Definition Geek November 21, 2019
Get the Mark-Splain mug.Coughtation Mark, (Noun) Is the use in text, and in verbal speech, of the word "cough" or by emulating the bodily function of "coughing" to humorously hide and or interject a snarky phrase or comment during conversation, usually meant to possibly annoy one person, while potentially amusing others present or partaking in said conversation.
Female: Does this make my butt look big?
Male: *Cough* thicc AF *Cough*
Female: Did you just say "cough"
Male: Yes, I used Coughtation Marks
Male: *Cough* thicc AF *Cough*
Female: Did you just say "cough"
Male: Yes, I used Coughtation Marks
by WireableCarrot May 23, 2019
Get the Coughtation mark mug.A punctuation symbol created to reduce unnecessary overusage of exclamation points in texts, posts, etc. The proclamation mark is written as a forward slash and period:
/.
Used for things that are somewhat funny but not hilarious where a period is not happy enough but an exclamation point is too much.
/.
Used for things that are somewhat funny but not hilarious where a period is not happy enough but an exclamation point is too much.
"Stop overusing exclamation points already. Give the proclamation mark a try/."
"Have a great day/."
"What a douche(proclamation mark)/."
"Your mom's looking smokin hot today (proclamation mark)/."
"Have a great day/."
"What a douche(proclamation mark)/."
"Your mom's looking smokin hot today (proclamation mark)/."
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