by theplaidpen January 6, 2018
To be firmly committed to a decision, preference, opinion, affiliation, etc. This phrase is actually most commonly used in the negative to imply one's flexibility on a subject or lack of staunchness for a particular decision.
dude 1: "Anyone have a preference were we go for dinner?"
dude 2: "Let's go to Wendy's. Not that I'm married to the idea, but a frosty sounds real good right now."
dude 1: "Wendy's it is!"
dude 2: "Let's go to Wendy's. Not that I'm married to the idea, but a frosty sounds real good right now."
dude 1: "Wendy's it is!"
by joelh April 29, 2008
by The Murmeler February 11, 2017
Amazing, athletic, gorgeous, has a caring personality and a nice ass. Is a good girl at school but is a baddie on the down low.
Damn, have you seen Marrie? I never thought she'd be at this party. Especially lookin like that. I'm gunna go ask her out.
by Jake hp July 11, 2017
Elizebethan form of the colloquial 'innit'. Used loosely during Shakespearean times as a form of a) mutual aggreement between friends, b) to emphasise/reiterate ones resolve c) express/ reinforce a fondness/solidarity between ones cronies. Most often used among men. Marry may be accompanied by other such forms of agreement i.e 'ay', 'forsooth' and the like.
Henry: (gasp), by God the north London totty is out in force today!
George: Marry - looks like we're in for a smashing afternoon!
George: Marry - looks like we're in for a smashing afternoon!
by hunky-dory March 19, 2006