Marsk


to walk extremely slowly. the opposite of scraming.

(m-are-s-k)

derived from the backwards spelling of the word scram. marsk was originally spelled m-a-r-s-c, however this provided little esthetic value and was altered to marsk by the millers and the crads, two tribes in the barrie area.
i marsked to work today and was friggin late.

man i’ve been scramin all week, today i’m marskin it.

similar to: lethargic, slack, lazy, slow
opposite of: scram, fast

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