A Chicago variation of the terms "mug" and "mark." Essentially it is a word that can be used like the pronouns "dude" or "cat," and almost always in the third person. Not as negatively connotated and indicitive of victimization as "mark."
-"I was on the Garfield stop platform when this smelly-ass faggot marg came up to me asking if he could get dollar."
-Somebody says something stupid and somebody else responds, "thiiiiiiiiiiiiiis marg..."
-Somebody says something stupid and somebody else responds, "thiiiiiiiiiiiiiis marg..."
by Nebbish March 29, 2005
by King_Retard November 22, 2018
A) "Marg!" said the giraffe.
The giraffe marged excitedly when it saw the zoo keeper coming with a bundle of leaves.
B) Look at the beautiful marg over there; i bet it wants to be my friend.
A+B) The marging of the margs sounds magical.
The giraffe marged excitedly when it saw the zoo keeper coming with a bundle of leaves.
B) Look at the beautiful marg over there; i bet it wants to be my friend.
A+B) The marging of the margs sounds magical.
by Daniy December 07, 2010
by lightattheendofthetunnel February 12, 2010
by spanksy February 08, 2005
by kernkraft88 September 27, 2007
When you feel like a marge. Usually meaning you are "having a marge day". Essentially, vegetating on the couch, eating a lot of food, and looking like a slob.
Lets have a marge day. What are you doing today? Marging out.
Marging out is similar to how you feel after a day/night of drinking.
Marging out is similar to how you feel after a day/night of drinking.
by Wilsonamicano April 14, 2016