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To be irritable, grumpy, and easily annoyed.

-pronoun

Derived from the Spanish word "amargado/a" which translates to bitter, which is used to describe people that are irritable.

"amargado" take away "a-" + "-ado" = "marg" —then pronounced in English transforms "marg" to "marge".
Roberta: "Griselda can you do me a favor and bring me a cup of water?"

Griselda: "Why can't you do it yourself!? I'm not your maid, you never do me any favors!"

Roberta: "Damn! Marge! Nevermind then, I'm gonna do it myself. Why you gotta be so marge all the time?"
Marge by dontneedone June 10, 2017
verb: to stalk or shadow a romantic interest, to spy on a lover, running secret missions on one's love interest.
1 The only reason I marged him was because he was having dinner with an ex flame. 2 I enjoy the thrill of the marge.
Marge by Biffy Law August 15, 2006
Marge, short nickname for Margarine.
Usually applied to a person who is broken down and on injury breaks.

Often used as a nickname if they are softer than butter.
Why do you call him Marge....oh that's cos they're softer than butter.

Marge...oh that cunts always broken, he's softer than butter
Marge by Walkers Bay November 19, 2019
i was smoking some marge last night
marge by big boobie prophet April 29, 2022
"ayy your marge looking leng uno"
marge by sn: October 1, 2022
An expression signifying confusion. Used on the far-right japanese animation forum soyjak.party. Comes from "Marge, I'm confused", a line in The Simpsons.
Chud1: my skibidi toddler came out as tracer foot porn
Chud2: marge
marge by cobgang1488 January 6, 2025