1. marge - Noun
2. Marge - Proper noun
Border; margin; edge; verge.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIs the hotel Marge? It has to be Marge. I want atmosphere.' Marge is Anna-Louise's word describing sad, 1950s-ish diner-type places where the waitresses are named Marge. Douglas Coupland
Is the hotel Marge? It has to be Marge. I want atmosphere. Douglas Coupland
A whole generation was raised to learn about comedy from 'The Simpsons.' To get to be in a booth with Homer and Marge and be in Springfield - it was unimaginable the emotions that I felt. Jonah Hill
It was the hour before the Gods awake. Across the path of the divine Event The huge foreboding mind of Night, alone In her unlit temple of eternity, Lay stretched immobile upon Silence' marge. Sri Aurobindo
A clip from an episode in 1993, “Marge in Chains,” shows character Dr. Hibbert telling citizens there is no cure for a disease during a pandemic. Source: Internet
A couple of episodes predicts Marge having left Homer and there is even one that predicts Homer will have died. Source: Internet