by vulnerableizz October 27, 2020
Get the marajovo mug.A rude but funny way to say "Monster" in Latvia.
At first, this word was banned by the government and kind of forbidden to say amongst the population but it soon became a codename used by Latvian rebellious youngsters to call their government.
Nowadays, it just is a funny way for them to call their Russian friends, as the word originates from the Russian language and refers to "Морковка", which means carrot, to make fun of their skin tone.
At first, this word was banned by the government and kind of forbidden to say amongst the population but it soon became a codename used by Latvian rebellious youngsters to call their government.
Nowadays, it just is a funny way for them to call their Russian friends, as the word originates from the Russian language and refers to "Морковка", which means carrot, to make fun of their skin tone.
Ахаха ты маркова(Markova) ))
Все правительство маркова(Markova) (...)
Все правительство маркова(Markova) (...)
by AnzoMulet December 18, 2021
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Get the The Drew Markovich mug.A complete bitch. Someone who is all about popularity and power. They think they own everyone and are above everyone. Also someone who is a cake face. They only think about themselves and do whatever they have to do to get the guy they want. Also known as a markobitch
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Derived from Nelson Advanced Chemistry but not relating to markovnikov's law in any way.
Mistakenly used to identify a process in which, gas is passed over a heated nickel catalyst to produce a brown precipitate.
Derived from Nelson Advanced Chemistry but not relating to markovnikov's law in any way.
Mistakenly used to identify a process in which, gas is passed over a heated nickel catalyst to produce a brown precipitate.
by Dominic June 4, 2004
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