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(v) an act of stealing or lying
past, past part. marcos
(n) a thief, robber, corrupt official
pl. marcoses

Etymology: Its roots came from the greatest robbery of a president in a government, Ferdinand E. Marcos.
"Hey, did you marcos my money? Give it back!"
" You know how this goes? All the marcoses and murderers will rot in jail."
" You said you graduated from Cambridge but the school says otherwise. Don't marcos me!"
Marcos by Jaw side to side March 1, 2022
Can be used in different scenarios:

1. (v.) Synonym for stealing.
2. (v.) Getting a job by submitting an incorrect/fabricated requirements/achievements.
3. (v.) When you submit job requirements by listing your father's/mother's job experience.
4. (n.) Cocaine
5. (v.) An act for skipping something (i.e. events)
6. (adj.) To describe one's lack of educational background.

How to use:
Noun, adjective: Marcos

Past tense(in verb, noun): Marcos-ed
Present tense(in verb): Marcosing
Future tense(in verb): Will Marcos
1. My car was just Marcos-ed a few days ago, so I'm current filling a crime affidavit.

2. I was really having a hard time looking for a job so I asked my friend in a company to help me Marcos an open position.

3. My friend was an undergrad and is looking really hard for a job to keep his college afloat so he Marcos-ed his CV to get a part-time job in a local McDonalds.

4. An abandoned house in my local neighborhood was reported as Marcos manufacturing site, so the police has kept it locked.

5. I Marcos-ed a party last week because I am not feeling well.

6. My math teacher in high school was once a Marcos and decided to pursue college and right now she is a professor in a university.
Marcos by guomi March 5, 2022
somebody how gets stacks of bitches and has a massive penis but does not have a filter and say whatever.
Marcos is so good in bed
Marcos by james rrsrf March 8, 2022
A dude he can chill all day and play all night
Marcos is so good at Fortnite
Marcos by james rrsrf March 8, 2022
Verb

It is synonymous to stealing.

To steal or to attempt to rob something.
To grab and credit something for themselves even that didn't belong to them
Fil: Minarcos niya yung wallet ko!
English: Someone marcosed my wallet earlier this morning.
Marcos by Fuck you J March 8, 2022
(1) v. To steal
Cody: hey bro, when did you get a new phone?

Tepp: oh, I just marcosed this from one of those rich kids with multiple phones.
Marcos by anonymous March 11, 2022