(Verb) To get fall down drunk.
Past tense- got marked
future tense- getting marked
present tense- marking
Past tense- got marked
future tense- getting marked
present tense- marking
by C-C-C-C-C-Combo Breaker!!! January 14, 2012
Marking is the act of spamming a person's Facebook wall or status with embarrassing and outrageous statements before they have a chance to defend themselves. Properly Marking someone requires at least two or more participants in order to avoid looking like a stalker.
Ben: I hear Fred hasn't been checking his Facebook lately, we should totally go Mark him.
Mike: That's a swell idea, I will join you so that you do not have the appearance of being a stalker.
Ben: Consider him Marked
Mike: That's a swell idea, I will join you so that you do not have the appearance of being a stalker.
Ben: Consider him Marked
by redwing_1000 March 30, 2010
This is a very unpopular meaning I guess but in my school has a punishment where they take your shoe and you walk without one for the rest of the day.
by Am I supposed to put a name March 31, 2019
When one is contacted via telephone and asked to "pop round to the office". When one does so, the conversation promptly goes off topic and results in an extended stay in the "office" reducing work productivity by at least 90%
Colleague 1: "Did you get lost?"
Colleague 2: "No... Worse... I Got Marked"
Colleague 1: "Oh no... What now?"
Colleague 2: "No... Worse... I Got Marked"
Colleague 1: "Oh no... What now?"
by On The Juice March 12, 2020
I was walking through the cemetary late one night and I heard someone call my name.
Mark Mark
It turned out to be a harelipped dog.
Mark Mark
It turned out to be a harelipped dog.
by wolfbait51 May 09, 2011
A person who believes everything he or she hears or is so out of place that they are easily targeted by people that mean harm or fair game for bullies.
by FM Punk October 18, 2018
The scammers used fake job postings to lure their marks into giving up sensitive personal information.
by bichonbich January 29, 2021