by The Murmeler February 11, 2017
Amazing, athletic, gorgeous, has a caring personality and a nice ass. Is a good girl at school but is a baddie on the down low.
Damn, have you seen Marrie? I never thought she'd be at this party. Especially lookin like that. I'm gunna go ask her out.
by Jake hp July 11, 2017
Elizebethan form of the colloquial 'innit'. Used loosely during Shakespearean times as a form of a) mutual aggreement between friends, b) to emphasise/reiterate ones resolve c) express/ reinforce a fondness/solidarity between ones cronies. Most often used among men. Marry may be accompanied by other such forms of agreement i.e 'ay', 'forsooth' and the like.
Henry: (gasp), by God the north London totty is out in force today!
George: Marry - looks like we're in for a smashing afternoon!
George: Marry - looks like we're in for a smashing afternoon!
by hunky-dory March 19, 2006
by yoursecretlover;) May 24, 2021
by rdsa marketing November 05, 2020
Mark: I just got marryed to Karen!
Paul: Did you just misspell married?
Mark: Wait, how did you know that i used incorrect grammar if we are talking in person?
Paul: *sweats*
Paul: Did you just misspell married?
Mark: Wait, how did you know that i used incorrect grammar if we are talking in person?
Paul: *sweats*
by Dragonite Studios April 14, 2020
A person whose freedom has been taken away, who cannot feel free and develop, who cannot be himself, who looks locked in a iron cage, or who looks married.
She sneaks out of the house one night while he’s away, after he’s forbidden her from doing anything except going to work and then coming straight home; and when she explains this to her friend, the friend laughs knowingly and says “you’re so married.”
by 0x0Infinity February 27, 2018