On The Mark can be referred to as "On the dot" or "bang on," etc. It basically means right on time or perfect or in questions correct
On The Mark can be referred to as "On the dot" or "bang on," etc. It basically means right on time or perfect or in questions correct
Mark up would mean to add. Mark down would mean to subtract.
Yes. "Mean" Mark Callous WCW 1989.
If you mean "I Heart Question Mark," then Taylor Swift wrote it. It's from her album, "Beautiful Eyes," which is not available in stores (it was a limited time thing).
If the mark is under the grip it's a Colt inspectors mark, if on the frame it probably belonged to the Immigration & Naturalization Service at one time.
This is not a recognised mark anywhere.
The Maker's Mark
If you mean a Buffalo Nickel with no mint mark, it was struck in Philadelphia. The P mint mark was used on nickels for the first time in 1980
Mean Mark Eitzel Gets Fat was created in 1982.
If you mean as from England, no he is not. Mark Hamill is American.
GA is proablbly the makers mark or Sponsors mark as its known.