FroGG_NeaL 0 Report post Posted December 28, 2007 I got it from Gangster Rap, and just older heads that I knew who used it all the time. "Mark", "Mark Ass Busta", etc. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Retard Girl 0 Report post Posted December 28, 2007 Now understand this: my nigga Dre can't be touched. Luke's bendin' over, so Luke's gettin fucked, buster. Must have thought I was sleazy, Or thought I was a mark cause I used to hang with Eazy. though since i've been a wrestling fan, i use "to mark" slightly different. when someone gets really excited over something, they "mark out". like there was a news story about this sold out Hannah Montana concert, and behind the news caster lady were a bunch of screaming ten year old girls marking out for Hannah Montana. and also this by-story on how this man gave a little girl his ticket because the girl had the cancer and was dying or someting. though all i wondered was why this creepy old dude had a ticket to an event crowded with pre-teen girls. *calls Chris Hansen* Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nighthawk 0 Report post Posted December 28, 2007 It's all the same meaning. What I'd like to see, in keeping with the rap motif, if a shift from using mark in wrestling, in favor of calling fans tricks. And then a smart mark would be a mark ass trick. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Retard Girl 0 Report post Posted December 29, 2007 i bought these socks with palm trees and a stripe-y sunset. going through my head were Larry Sweeney's "Two Tickets to Larrydice" promos. no, i did not go through the store shouting "TWO TICKETS TO LARRYDICE!!!", kthx. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AntiLeaf33 0 Report post Posted December 29, 2007 I tend to mark out a bit whenever I go to a St. John's Fog Devil's game and they play the Brood's old theme music before the game. Man, that song rocked. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CanadianGuitarist 0 Report post Posted December 29, 2007 I tend to mark out a bit whenever I go to a St. John's Fog Devil's game and they play the Brood's old theme music before the game. Man, that song rocked. Do the Devils still do likewise? Also, Matt Stairs has Stone Cold's theme play when he comes to the plate at Rogers Centre. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Silence 0 Report post Posted January 3, 2008 On a local news channel today, I saw a school closing for "Orton Academy". Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest whatsabattle Report post Posted January 4, 2008 The dean of students at Ohio University is named Terry Hogan. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Steve J. Rogers 0 Report post Posted January 5, 2008 In recent years young girls have been allowed to join the ranks of altar boys and perform duties at masses. Usually the alter boys, along with people who perform duties at masses, get their names announced before the mass begins, so in an effort to be PC and all, the term "acolyte" is now used to describe altar boys and altar girls. First time I heard it, I wondered if Farrooq and Bradshaw would be coming out! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Retard Girl 0 Report post Posted January 5, 2008 every time we see the President come out, they play 'Hail to the Cheif'. i always consider it his enterace theme. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RepoMan 0 Report post Posted January 7, 2008 I use wrestling terms for any all the time in everyday life. For example, I suprised K-Feds "face turn" in early 2007. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
majormayhem1 0 Report post Posted January 8, 2008 I use wrestling terms for any all the time in everyday life. For example, I suprised K-Feds "face turn" in early 2007. The New England Patriots had a heel turn this year. I felt like I was watching an old Ric Flair match when they played the Ravens. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jericholic82 0 Report post Posted January 9, 2008 I use wrestling terms for any all the time in everyday life. For example, I suprised K-Feds "face turn" in early 2007. The New England Patriots had a heel turn this year. I felt like I was watching an old Ric Flair match when they played the Ravens. Any time a team beats one of my teams, if I had no feeling for the opposing team prior to it,I consider it a "heel turn" as well. for me The Pats turned heel in 2004, well cuz of the boston connection and you know what happened that year in baseball. like for example, when The Marlins won the 03 WS by beating the Yanks , it was a heel turn, cuz prior to this I kinda liked them and wanted them to do well in the playoffs that year cuz they always lost (plus I had rooted for them in the 97 ws to beat cleveland who had done a heel turn by beating the yankess in the alds that year) damn that sounds stupid Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MillenniumMan831 0 Report post Posted January 9, 2008 I've incorporated several Monsoonisms in my vocabulary, especially when I'm talking to middle-aged people . . . "in my book" "highly unlikely" "not the place to be" "Why don't you pay attention?!?" are just some of them. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DrVenkman PhD 0 Report post Posted January 9, 2008 Sadly, "this could be a main event anywhere in the country" doesn't work that well in everyday real talk. It's doable though. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jericholic82 0 Report post Posted January 9, 2008 at work this morning when the stream of morons came in to buy their new realeases I muttered "Here come the unwashed masses" (something Lawler once used to describe the NYC crowd) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MillenniumMan831 0 Report post Posted January 9, 2008 Sadly, "this could be a main event anywhere in the country" doesn't work that well in everyday real talk. It's doable though. Rest assured, I will work that into a convo . . . maybe during the next UFC party I go to . . . I almost forgot another gem "Leaves a lot to be desired". Whenever I'm watching a sporting event with someone and the arena/stadium is half empty, I always chime "The SRO signs went out early for this one." I always get a polite chuckle since the other person thinks he should know what SRO means. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
majormayhem1 0 Report post Posted January 9, 2008 I've incorporated several Monsoonisms in my vocabulary, especially when I'm talking to middle-aged people . . . "in my book" "highly unlikely" "not the place to be" "Why don't you pay attention?!?" are just some of them. When I see something bad happen to someone I always like to say "That'll give you a negative attitude." Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Retard Girl 0 Report post Posted January 9, 2008 i always thought football would be more watchable if it had things like... the ref not looking while someone cheats, one team's captain comes and gives a chair shot to the other team's quarterback, run-ins, "you fucked up!" chants when someone botches a move, etc. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest korndogg123 Report post Posted January 28, 2008 In that Snickers commercial w/ the pilgrim and the viking, I think the viking sounds like the Bushwhackers when he says "whoooaaaa! yaaaaaayyyyy!" Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Corey_Lazarus 0 Report post Posted January 28, 2008 I keep expecting him to yell "HUSS~!" Share this post Link to post Share on other sites