In the James Island area of Charleston, SC.
1. To quickly escape a sketchy, possibly illegal situation without being detected.
1. To quickly escape a sketchy, possibly illegal situation without being detected.
by ReppinTree January 29, 2008
Really really high, to the point of being incapable of interacting with people and most likely interacting with other entities like plants, emotions, and gods.
Jimmy Brungus is merked right now. He just rode his bike to the beach, drank a gallon of organic orange juice and buried himself in sand while saying prayers to mother ocean.
by Orcinus317 May 10, 2014
"shit, that car was merking down the road"
"the cops tried to stop him so he merked the fuck outta there"
"the cops tried to stop him so he merked the fuck outta there"
by jimi dean breakfast sauages October 19, 2008
by braaapp March 17, 2006
by ashgab14 July 11, 2008
to kill, steal, rape, pillage, etc.
Although other people are offering plausible etymologies for this word, I'm guessing it more likely is a "verbing" of a shortened version of mercenary, or soldier for hire. Just like narcotics officers became narcs, which then became a slang verb for snitching to cops, I think mercenary became merks, then merked became a slang verb for acting like a mercenary, or killing, robbing, etc.
Although other people are offering plausible etymologies for this word, I'm guessing it more likely is a "verbing" of a shortened version of mercenary, or soldier for hire. Just like narcotics officers became narcs, which then became a slang verb for snitching to cops, I think mercenary became merks, then merked became a slang verb for acting like a mercenary, or killing, robbing, etc.
by J. Kevin June 29, 2006
by Xavierlives June 02, 2018