A fork of Rural Dictionary
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..."
Monicker for Chinese males who own ability of leadership but shrewd.
- 'Hey did you see that? Marg rewrited his paper sneakily and attempts to get a higher grade!'
a) the sound a giraffe makes; b) sometimes used in place of the word giraffe
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.
A synonym of mum, especially applicable to marge simpson type mothers
My marge is making dinner tonight, I can't come out.
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.