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d-mark
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mark down
To write a memorandum about.
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mark up
To increase the price of something between its wholesale and retail phase.
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beauty mark
Or artificially using cosmetics.
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mark down
To reduce the price of.
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mark time
Marching in place; not going anywhere.
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mark up
To add coding to text so that it will display properly on a computer.
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question mark
Doubt or uncertainty.
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question mark
The punctuation mark “?”, used at the end of a sentence to indicate a question..
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mark my words
Listen to me; used before a statement one wishes to emphasize.
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miss the mark
To fail to hit the target.
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miss the mark
To fail to reach the result that was intended.
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off the mark
Inaccurate; not correct or appropriate.
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wide of the mark
Inaccurate.
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wide of the mark
Missing the target.
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draw on
To sketch or mark with pencil, crayon, etc., on a given surface.
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rest his soul
Used parenthetically to mark the referent as being deceased.
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burn rubber
To accelerate so rapidly from standstill that it leaves a mark of burnt rubber on the road from the tire.
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cross off
To finish; to mark something as complete.
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for my money
Used to mark a statement made by the speaker as an opinion or something not known with certainty.
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grade
a mark of quality, used to mark schoolwork, grades go from a+ to u, also can be used on meat products to show quality of meat
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hunger is a good sauce
(dated) Being hungry makes one less concerned about the taste of one's food.1854, Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman, Punch, Vol. XXVI, Punch Publications Ltd., page 74:His bread and cheese were somewhat dry, to be sure; his ale had become flat, and considerably warmer than was desirable; but hunger is a good sauce, and thirst is not particular.
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lay rubber
To accelerate so rapidly from standstill that it leaves a mark of burnt rubber on the road from the tire.
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long shot
Something unlikely; something that has little chance of happening or working. The term arose from the accuracy of early ship guns, which were effective only at close range and unlikely to hit the mark at any great distance.
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noarch
Short for "no architecture". It is a term used mainly in package management systems to mark packages which are architecture independent. Such packages usually contain graphics, documentation or similar data that can be used on any architecture.
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play the race card
Mark Fuhrman, Murder in Brentwood p.153.
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pull my finger
A phrase used when playing a prank regarding flatulence, in which a mark is asked to pull the finger of the person playing the prank, who simultaneously flatulates so as to suggest a causal relationship between the pulling of the finger and the resulting expulsion of gas.
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put paid to
To mark a bill or a debt record as "paid".
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walk the line
To mark or secure a boundary by walking along it.
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