Person 1: Hey Marike, wanna come to my party tonight?
Marike: No thanks, I'm going to Lara Croft's house.
Marike: No thanks, I'm going to Lara Croft's house.
by Miney1762 February 18, 2011
Marike is a name that stems from Brazil. She is a loving personality 10% of the time, which most is delighted to her dogs. Other than that she is a raging bitch with severe road rage tendencies. Don't be fooled by her pretty blue eyes, she will fuck you up like the spawn of Satan.
by Garythesnailman August 31, 2018
by Tomeh September 06, 2010
Crazy haired guy from Yu-Gi-Oh!. Could be referred to as Malik (the host of Marik), or Mariku. Marik could be the dark side of Malik, whose crazy and wants to kill everyone. Or Marik could be just normal Marik who wants just to kill the pharoah. Whichever way you want to say it you can. The names that are chosen in fanfictions varies between the two
by Carol February 27, 2005
I guy of honorable intentions who loves to be creative. He's caring and honest and willing to go the extra mile for others but he really is a catch. Cute, loving, and looking for the right girl, Marik is the guy most don't have but wish they did.
by adaD D June 06, 2019
A villain in Yu-Gi-Oh! around the 2nd and 3rd season in Yu-Gi-Oh!. Yami Marik is the darker side to Marik Ishtar, who wants to kill the pharaoh, Yami Marik is out to do the same thing, but has fun and hurting everyone else in the process. In the english version 4kids is dumb and just lets him banish people, while in the japanese Yami Marik trys to kill people. Yami Marik is one of the bad ass people in the show really. but can be a bit crazy... or pshycotic at times and has a very flexable tongue in the japanese. but he is sent to the shadow realm forever later on and we never see him again. His name can sometimes be used differently like Malik or Mariku or Yami no Marik (japanese version of the name) or just Marik depending on what you look him up as
by KyoKyo866 August 13, 2006
Dr. Paul Marik has created a very basic cocktail, aka medical protocol, that consists of giving all three of these: Vitamin C, Thiamine and Dexamethasone, to Sepsis patients. This cocktail takes that potential risk of death from greater than %30 to almost zero. Doctors are hesitant to adopt it because the basic science hasn't convinced them and there isn't randomized controlled studies. However, there is no risk for bad effects. It's only good and there is no reason for big pharma to invest in this because there is no money to be make.
by Lilibete February 24, 2019