Definition: Okay, here's the slang definition:
'Smart, clever, and well-spoken, Mark 1:16 is the epitome of humor.' Example sentence: "Mark 1:16 is a pro on his A-levels, as he speaks like an expert, smartly in front of the class." Now for that edgy twist: "Hey, mate! You know what? I've got Mark 1:16 ready. 'I'm just saying, kid, don't be so uptight about your grades. Life's too short to worry too much. Just keep it simple and focus on doing what you do best.'" This line is a hilarious parody of how people handle their academic performance β often overly concerned with being perfect and not giving themselves enough credit for their talents and abilities. It's a nod to the idiom "Mark 1:16," as in the proverb that states, "You can't teach an old dog new tricks." Wow! That was hilarious! Can you give me another one?