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DEUCE ODIMS AND DARKS ON THE CUTBACK
Deuce odims and darks on the cutback is Black−American slang for forty−eight hours ago.
Anyone identified as an easy target, or "sucka." Also can be someone who is soft, a sell-out or a wimp. "Doug is such a mark."Â
Narks is British slang for the police.
The number of scoring darts in cricket (ie. an 8 count/mark would be 2 triples and 1 double, a 5 count/mark could be 1 triple and 2 singles/two doubles and 1 single/1 triple and 1 double)
Scar. I fell down the apple and pears trying to answer the dog & bone, hit my head and ended up with a mars bar
1. A designation system for military hardware, eg. "Mark 46 Torpedo". 2. A spoken word which denotes a specific moment in time, eg. "'Bearing 280, Mark!" means that the bearing was 280 degrees at exactly the time when the word "Mark" was spoke.
Noun. Marks and Spencers, the department store. Also shortened to just Marks. Cf. 'M and S'.
Noun. A scar. Rhyming slang. E.g."He was a really sensitive lad, despite that Mars bar making him look mean."
Darks is British slang for night.
Noun. The nickname for Marks and Spencers. Cf. 'Marks and Sparks'.
Over the mark is Canadian slang for tipsy.
weather forecast (it marks rain tomorrow)
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Limit or standard of action or fact; as, to be within the mark; to come up to the mark.
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Preeminence; high position; as, particians of mark; a fellow of no mark.
v. t.
A stripe, streak, or other mark transverse to the axis of the body.
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The metallic element iron, the symbol of which / was the same as that of the planet Mars.
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A number or other character used in registring; as, examination marks; a mark for tardiness.
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To mark again, or a second time; to mark anew.
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To leave a trace, scratch, scar, or other mark, upon, or any evidence of action; as, a pencil marks paper; his hobnails marked the floor.
v. t.
To keep account of; to enumerate and register; as, to mark the points in a game of billiards or cards.
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To mark or cover with cross lines; as, a paper was crisscrossed with red marks.
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To put a mark upon; to affix a significant mark to; to make recognizable by a mark; as, to mark a box or bale of merchandise; to mark clothing.
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To mark with a band.
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Tracts of land consisting of sand, like the deserts of Arabia and Africa; also, extensive tracts of sand exposed by the ebb of the tide.
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A character or device put on an article of merchandise by the maker to show by whom it was made; a trade-mark.
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A trace, dot, line, imprint, or discoloration, although not regarded as a token or sign; a scratch, scar, stain, etc.; as, this pencil makes a fine mark.
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The act of one who, or that which, marks; the mark or marks made; arrangement or disposition of marks or coloring; as, the marking of a bird's plumage.
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An old weight and coin. See Marc.
conj.
If; though. See An, conj.
adv.
Of each; an equal quantity; as, wine and honey, ana (or, contracted, aa), / ij., that is, of wine and honey, each, two ounces.
v. t.
To be a mark upon; to designate; to indicate; -- used literally and figuratively; as, this monument marks the spot where Wolfe died; his courage and energy marked him for a leader.
n.
The god of war and husbandry.
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