Tall handsome guy, usually has sparkling brown eyes and brown hair. Marco is the hot guy of the group, the lone wolf, the leader of the pack for some. Even though he doesn’t like to admit it, he has hoes. The only people he’s loyal to are the people he cares about. He’s the life of the party, but keeps his social circle small. He is a mystery to most and takes pride in that, for it is what draws people in. He enjoys being challenged because he is use to getting what he wants, so those who deny him have his attention. He does not take no for an answer.
by Morfina November 23, 2021
by Marcos is me fr fr October 28, 2019
Marcos is a straight Savage. Even though he has baby hands you will always catch him at extreme. Dont let him near your kids he will push them down and try to blame someone else. He definately is a bitch. He does have a big heart and loves all of his friends and family and he loves his girlfriend more than life itself. Altho he's short he compensates in other ways. He also has a fat 12 inch cock.
by MarcosDaGreat November 25, 2021
by Not your brother i think November 24, 2021
Minarcos - tol, minarcos mo ba yung barya ko sa lamesa?
Namarcos - tol, namarcos yung barya ko sa lamesa, tangina
Namarcos - tol, namarcos yung barya ko sa lamesa, tangina
by Joiboi April 02, 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. (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.
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.
by guomi March 06, 2022
really annoying and loud loves rocket league and he doesn't ever do his work in class he has a shitty perm combover and brags about having a six pack he always plays games in class and says that he is reading when he gets caught
by Big dick preston August 03, 2021