Aero Posted August 16, 2016 Posted August 16, 2016 A person who has either been given the name Mark at birth, or, for whatever reason has changed their name to Mark later on. 1 Quote
Auday Posted August 16, 2016 Posted August 16, 2016 A person who has either been given the name Mark at birth, or, for whatever reason has changed their name to Mark later on.Should I change my name to Mark? My name is hard to deal with in Murica. Quote
fufu ÷ Posted August 16, 2016 Posted August 16, 2016 You should change it to Marc with a 'c', as that's lesson common and I assume you speak French, although given that you're African, then DeMarc might be more appropriate in the US of A. Quote
Aero Posted August 16, 2016 Posted August 16, 2016 There's nothing wrong with being called Audrey Quote
HiPcavallo Posted August 17, 2016 Posted August 17, 2016 (edited) Adding to what Aero said a mark can also be a number of different things, because I'm too lazy to explain myself here's the dictionary definitionmark (plural marks)(heading) Boundary, land within a boundary.(obsolete) A boundary; a border or frontier. [9th-19th c.](obsolete) A boundary-post or fence. [13th-18th c.]A stone or post used to indicate position and guide travellers. [from 14th c.] [quotations ▼](archaic) A type of small region or principality. [from 18th c.] [quotations ▼](historical) A common, or area of common land, especially among early Germanic peoples. [from 19th c.](heading) Characteristic, sign, visible impression.An omen; a symptomatic indicator of something. [from 8th c.] [quotations ▼]A characteristic feature. [from 16th c.] [quotations ▼]A good sense of manners is the mark of a true gentleman.A visible impression or sign; a blemish, scratch, or stain, whether accidental or intentional. [from 9th c.] [quotations ▼]A sign or brand on a person. [from 10th c.] [quotations ▼]A written character or sign. [from 10th c.]The font wasn't able to render all the diacritical marks properly.A stamp or other indication of provenance, quality etc. [from 11th c.] [quotations ▼]With eggs, you need to check for the quality mark before you buy.(obsolete) Resemblance, likeness, image. [14th-16th c.] [quotations ▼]A particular design or make of an item (now usually with following numeral). [from 15th c.]Presenting […] my patented travelator, mark two.A score for finding the correct answer, or other academic achievement; the sum of such point gained as out of a possible total. [from 19th c.]What mark did you get in your history test?(heading) Indicator of position, objective etc.A target for shooting at with a projectile. [from 13th c.] [quotations ▼]An indication or sign used for reference or measurement. [from 14th c.]I filled the bottle up to the 500ml mark.The target or intended victim of a swindle, fixed game or con game. [from 18th c.](obsolete) The female genitals. [16th-18th c.] [quotations ▼](Australian rules football) A catch of the ball directly from a kick of 10 metres or more without having been touched in transit, resulting in a free kick. [from 19th c.](sports) The line indicating an athlete's starting-point. [from 19th c.]A score for a sporting achievement. [from 20th c.]An official note that is added to a record kept about someone's behavior or performance. [quotations ▼](cooking) A specified level on a scale denoting gas-powered oven temperatures. [from 20th c.]Now put the pastry in at 450 degrees, or mark 8.Limit or standard of action or fact.to be within the mark; to come up to the markBadge or sign of honour, rank, or official station. [quotations ▼](archaic) Preeminence; high position.patricians of mark; a fellow of no mark(logic) A characteristic or essential attribute; a differential.(nautical) One of the bits of leather or coloured bunting placed upon a sounding line at intervals of from two to five fathoms. (The unmarked fathoms are called "deeps".)(heading) Attention.(archaic) Attention, notice. [from 15th c.]His last comment is particularly worthy of mark.Importance, noteworthiness. (Generally in postmodifier “of mark”.) [from 16th c.] [quotations ▼](obsolete) Regard; respect. [quotations And before you ask a smark is simply an abbreviation for smart Mark or shit mark. Generally that would depend on whether you are referring to a person or some kind of visible sign or impression, although the two are not mutually exclusive. I know I've personally known a few people named Mark that were pretty shit. Edited August 17, 2016 by HiPcavallo Quote
Auday Posted August 17, 2016 Posted August 17, 2016 There's nothing wrong with being called Audrey They always struggle and call me Audi tho. Yes, the car name. I must be fast man. Quote
HiPcavallo Posted August 17, 2016 Posted August 17, 2016 When you say you're fast do you mean you do things quickly or prematurely? Quote
Auday Posted August 17, 2016 Posted August 17, 2016 When you say you're fast do you mean you do things quickly or prematurely?It depends! Quote
Sunny Posted August 17, 2016 Posted August 17, 2016 That's quick and painless like a thief in the night brother. When Chelsea said young guys were 'faster and stronger' only a few of 'em were sixty-minute men daddy'o. The rest whiffed by like a GT R8. Wooo! Quote
Codes. Posted August 19, 2016 Posted August 19, 2016 A person who has either been given the name Mark at birth, or, for whatever reason has changed their name to Mark later on.Should I change my name to Mark? My name is hard to deal with in Murica. Move north and you won't have that problem. Tons of Arabs here in Ohio. Your name is normal compared to some of the names I've encountered at college. lol Quote
Auday Posted August 19, 2016 Posted August 19, 2016 A person who has either been given the name Mark at birth, or, for whatever reason has changed their name to Mark later on.Should I change my name to Mark? My name is hard to deal with in Murica. Move north and you won't have that problem. Tons of Arabs here in Ohio. Your name is normal compared to some of the names I've encountered at college. lolyou know that fucking auday is weird for Arabs too? Quote
Codes. Posted August 19, 2016 Posted August 19, 2016 A person who has either been given the name Mark at birth, or, for whatever reason has changed their name to Mark later on.Should I change my name to Mark? My name is hard to deal with in Murica. Move north and you won't have that problem. Tons of Arabs here in Ohio. Your name is normal compared to some of the names I've encountered at college. lolyou know that fucking auday is weird for Arabs too?And a guy being named Salem isn't? lol How is your name pronounced exactly? I always thought it was pronounced ah-dee. Quote
Auday Posted August 19, 2016 Posted August 19, 2016 A person who has either been given the name Mark at birth, or, for whatever reason has changed their name to Mark later on.Should I change my name to Mark? My name is hard to deal with in Murica. Move north and you won't have that problem. Tons of Arabs here in Ohio. Your name is normal compared to some of the names I've encountered at college. lolyou know that fucking auday is weird for Arabs too?And a guy being named Salem isn't? lol How is your name pronounced exactly? I always thought it was pronounced ah-dee. salem is very common in the middle east. My name is pronounced like O-day. In Arabic we have a strong accent that makes it sound nothing like O-day but the fellow muricans have a soft accent so they will never pronounce it correctly. Quote
Codes. Posted August 19, 2016 Posted August 19, 2016 A person who has either been given the name Mark at birth, or, for whatever reason has changed their name to Mark later on.Should I change my name to Mark? My name is hard to deal with in Murica. Move north and you won't have that problem. Tons of Arabs here in Ohio. Your name is normal compared to some of the names I've encountered at college. lolyou know that fucking auday is weird for Arabs too?And a guy being named Salem isn't? lol How is your name pronounced exactly? I always thought it was pronounced ah-dee. salem is very common in the middle east. My name is pronounced like O-day. In Arabic we have a strong accent that makes it sound nothing like O-day but the fellow muricans have a soft accent so they will never pronounce it correctly. You know that people only pronounce it muricans in the south right? lol It's depressing just now finding out that I've been saying your name wrong for the better part of 3 years. Quote
Sunny Posted August 19, 2016 Posted August 19, 2016 Which is why Audrey has a nice ring to it for us dumb 'Muricans/Morrocans who wear Western moccasins. Quote
BrotchMrToast Posted August 19, 2016 Posted August 19, 2016 A person who has either been given the name Mark at birth, or, for whatever reason has changed their name to Mark later on.Should I change my name to Mark? My name is hard to deal with in Murica. Move north and you won't have that problem. Tons of Arabs here in Ohio. Your name is normal compared to some of the names I've encountered at college. lolyou know that fucking auday is weird for Arabs too?An Arab girl I know is named "Fairouz". To me, your name definitely isn't weirder than this one. Quote
HiPcavallo Posted August 19, 2016 Posted August 19, 2016 Wait, Auday is your username your actual name? Quote
Penguin Posted August 19, 2016 Posted August 19, 2016 Wait, Auday is your username your actual name?All of our usernames are our actual names. Quote
DrJoeyMagnum Posted August 19, 2016 Posted August 19, 2016 Audrey ain't no arab name, it's an english name (usually a woman name, which suits Auday since he's a big bitch) 1 Quote
Auday Posted August 19, 2016 Posted August 19, 2016 A person who has either been given the name Mark at birth, or, for whatever reason has changed their name to Mark later on.Should I change my name to Mark? My name is hard to deal with in Murica. Move north and you won't have that problem. Tons of Arabs here in Ohio. Your name is normal compared to some of the names I've encountered at college. lolyou know that fucking auday is weird for Arabs too?An Arab girl I know is named "Fairouz". To me, your name definitely isn't weirder than this one.People stopped naming Fairouz a long time ago, usually people called Fairouz are either old or have old fashioned parents.Wait, Auday is your username your actual name?When I registered I was like 12 so I was dumb enough to put my actual name but after everyone started knowing me as Auday I never bothered to change it. You can say I followed Geof's footsteps in using my actual name. Or fufu.Audrey ain't no arab name, it's an english name (usually a woman name, which suits Auday since he's a big bitch)luv u 2 Quote
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