Used as a verb, to describe something being stolen and can be applied to someone who acts in a dishonest manner.
"Uy, minarcos yung pera ko."
"Hala, may nag-marcos ng wallet ko."
"Lagi ka na lang nagsisinungaling, Marcos ka ba?"
"Hala, may nag-marcos ng wallet ko."
"Lagi ka na lang nagsisinungaling, Marcos ka ba?"
by "MarcosPaRin."-MgaUlol December 31, 2021
He’s an immature little kid who doesn’t know how to love properly. He cheats on women and then wonders why he can’t keep a relationship.
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by That Ninja April 14, 2021
Originated from the Philippines, meaning, steal.
The infamous Ferdinand Marcos Sr. who governed the country for 20 years, used the country's money for personal gains and left the country sinking in debt.
Now their son, a presently unemployed ex-politician, is running for the presidency with no specific and concrete platform, with a tax evasion case, and even faked a college degree publicly, to rewrite the history to favor their family.
The infamous Ferdinand Marcos Sr. who governed the country for 20 years, used the country's money for personal gains and left the country sinking in debt.
Now their son, a presently unemployed ex-politician, is running for the presidency with no specific and concrete platform, with a tax evasion case, and even faked a college degree publicly, to rewrite the history to favor their family.
"You have a cool necklace bro, I heard that costs 203 Billion, did you buy it"
"No bro, Marcos ko lang 'to" (No bro, I stole it)
"No bro, Marcos ko lang 'to" (No bro, I stole it)
by BBM2022ftw April 16, 2022
by MarcoMendoza March 22, 2018