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Mark might refer to:
- The fall guy, dupe, target, or victim in a scam. In other words, another carcass on the road to riches for the scammers, whether they be pseudoscientific or just plain criminals. In the TV show, The Real Hustle,
presenter Paul Wilson uses the term in his pseudonym "Rob Marks" in reference to the fact that he is robbing his marks.
- A common given name (Mark Cahill, Mark Collett, Mark Dice, Mark Downey, Mark Fuhrman, Mark Geier, Mark Hoofnagle, Mark Hopkins, Mark Levin, Mark Ludwig, Mark Lynas, Mark McCutcheon, Mark McKenzie, Mark Richards, Mark Robinson, Mark Sanford, Mark Sexton, Mark Taylor, Mark Twain, Mark Zuckerberg, etc.).
- The title/author's name of one of the four biblical Gospels.
- A sign or other distinguishing feature, whether real or abstract, such as The Mark of the Beast.
- The pre-euro German currency.
- A pro wrestling
fan who believes it is real due to its nature of being presented as real when in reality the results are pre-determined, as opposed to fans who know that it's scripted (called smart marks or "smarks" for short).
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