A person who is "marked" has enemies after them. In older English, we would say they are a "wanted man" or "being hunted", meaning that there is a person or group of people actively seeking out that person, with a desire to ruin their life or injure them. More commonly however, it is used ironically to describe a situation when something bad happens to someone, such as losing something or failing at a simple task.
by fake.canadian_23 April 3, 2024

Mark is portrayed as a charismatic and charming individual with a powerful influence over others. However, this facade is used to manipulate people for his own selfish gains. He lacks genuine concern for others, readily spreading rumors and undermining those around him, especially if they threaten his ego. Mark's lifestyle, including driving luxury cars and frequenting exclusive venues, is not about generosity but about feeding his ego through the admiration of others.
In relationships, Mark “love-bombs” initially overwhelms with affection but eventually becomes manipulative, particularly targeting wealthy, independent women. His kindness is conditional, only extended when it benefits him, and he is prone to making false promises to exploit others to the fullest.
Mark's image is a carefully constructed illusion. Mark usually has a drug addiction, specifically to cocaine, because buying anything other than that designer drug is beneath him.
Avoid Mark, as prolonged interaction leads to bitterness and resentment, with any confrontation being futile against someone who only values their own opinions and desires.
In relationships, Mark “love-bombs” initially overwhelms with affection but eventually becomes manipulative, particularly targeting wealthy, independent women. His kindness is conditional, only extended when it benefits him, and he is prone to making false promises to exploit others to the fullest.
Mark's image is a carefully constructed illusion. Mark usually has a drug addiction, specifically to cocaine, because buying anything other than that designer drug is beneath him.
Avoid Mark, as prolonged interaction leads to bitterness and resentment, with any confrontation being futile against someone who only values their own opinions and desires.
“Gosh I’m falling so hard for Mark! He takes me to the best places and everyone knows him there!”
“Mark will sell you the bread he stole out of your mouth. He’ll charge you 3 times the price and you’ll leave thanking him for making that sacrifice for you.”
“Mark will sell you the bread he stole out of your mouth. He’ll charge you 3 times the price and you’ll leave thanking him for making that sacrifice for you.”
by Intense Rug June 6, 2024

A new definition I made that I want to popularize: When a football / soccer player scores ten goals in a match it should be called X Marks The Spot
by JDR_96 April 9, 2022

A man of many talents, asks a lot of questions, reads out a lot of answers.
Is known in certain circles as a “lord”, a rare legend of what perfection strives to be.
A man of few weaknesses, however is likely to support a mediocre football team, probably in the North East.
Also has a dubious relationship with dogs.
Is known in certain circles as a “lord”, a rare legend of what perfection strives to be.
A man of few weaknesses, however is likely to support a mediocre football team, probably in the North East.
Also has a dubious relationship with dogs.
Do you Mark? Yea he’s that Lord that asks a lot of questions. My dog seems to love him.
Where’s Mark? He’s was here not long ago, where’s my dog gone?
Where’s Mark? He’s was here not long ago, where’s my dog gone?
by Hotdog6969 November 24, 2021

person 1: ayo bro you see that dude up ahead
person 2: yeah bro why
person 1: look down bro that guy is rocking some serious randle marks
person 2: yeah bro why
person 1: look down bro that guy is rocking some serious randle marks
by nackel August 21, 2019

by Wild Wani March 14, 2016

by Boi 55 October 30, 2017
