What is the meaning of MARGE. Phrases containing MARGE
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Little and large is London Cockney rhyming slang for margarine (marge).
Half of marge is British criminal slang for a police sergeant(sarge).
a margin, a boundary, side of a lake
Stands for Very Hard To Find. Example: “Enchanted Polish Marge’s Blue Beehive is VHTF.â€
Mythical monster utilised by generations of parents in coercing their children to obey them. For example, as Homer once said to Marge "While you were out enjoying yourself, we had a little incident here involving the boogy man!"
Term used to refer to someone who was "not quite there" or stupid. Came from a very bad '70's made for tv movie with Julie Kavner (now Marge Simpson) and "John-Boy" from the Waltons. They played two mentally retarded adults who wanted to have a child. Julie spent a good deal of the film moaning "woggggggah" thus, the word is pronounced woggggah, not 'Roger'. God kids are cruel.
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n.
Border; margin; edge; verge.
n.
A margin; border; brink; edge.
v. t.
To enter or note down upon the margin of a page; to margin.
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