The name - Marshall?!?!?
Does anyone like "Marshall"
What does it mean!?!?
What does it mean!?!?
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Marshall is an awesome name. It reminds me of the best fucking guy in the world...EMINEM...the SHADIEST of all Slim Shady's. He's a kick-ass performer, and i love his lyrics and his attitude. Marshall Mathers a.k.a Eminem or Slim Shady: dont listen to what people say, you kick ass all the way!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The kick-ass Mr. Mathers obviously doesn't listen to what people say. If he did, he wouldn't have totally revolted and alienated his wife, his mother, and Gawd knows who else who should matter in his life.
How this sexist homeboy wannabe, billboard-tattooed and bleached like some trailer-park goth, could possibly be attractive to women, young or mature, is beyond me. But what do I know? I'm so old I can remember life before MTV dictated our tastes and morals.
So are you currently in an abusive relationship, or are you just hoping for one?
How this sexist homeboy wannabe, billboard-tattooed and bleached like some trailer-park goth, could possibly be attractive to women, young or mature, is beyond me. But what do I know? I'm so old I can remember life before MTV dictated our tastes and morals.
So are you currently in an abusive relationship, or are you just hoping for one?
History repeating itself as a farce
Uh-Oh. Miss Little Bad Ass reincarnated.
Uh-Oh. Miss Little Bad Ass reincarnated.
I'll ignore the prattle and just try to answer the question. "Marshall" comes from the Latin "mariscalcus", meaning "horse servant".
It was originally someone who was in charge of the household horses and eventually changed over time to indicate a high military leader. The designation was used in both England and Scotland. In 13th century England, William Marshal was the most powerful man in the country after the king.
It's basically a surname altho used on occasion as a first name.
It was originally someone who was in charge of the household horses and eventually changed over time to indicate a high military leader. The designation was used in both England and Scotland. In 13th century England, William Marshal was the most powerful man in the country after the king.
It's basically a surname altho used on occasion as a first name.