mark



mark

n. a dupe; a victim selected for a theft or a swindle. (Underworld.) I bumped the mark on the shoulder, and he put his hand on his wallet just like always.
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Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Spring[spriŋ]
Cassander-Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Joy[dʒɔi]
Isaiahie-ZAY-ə (English), ie-ZIE-ə (English)English, Jewish, Biblical
KlÁRa-Hungarian, Czech, Slovak
Ness (1)NESIrish Mythology