Yo its the pole-lease!
by Marcus Parkes June 8, 2006
A leased IP, is an IP address you get from an ISP, that is in use, though the ISP company states other wise.
When you have a leased IP, there will be an IP address conflict, resulting in network connection loss.
When you have a leased IP, there will be an IP address conflict, resulting in network connection loss.
A company gives you a leased ip, and the address is already in use by a Cisco IP phone. Both devices cannot use the address at the same time. Resulting in problems with your IP connection.
by X0rbit April 18, 2009
Friends of your roommates that you never hang out with except through them. More than acquaintance, but less than a real friend.
by Dave R October 9, 2005
When someone purchases something in order to use it for 1-2 days, then returns it, only to purchase a newer model/version in 3-6 months to use and return again; thus essentially using the item and future upgrades for free.
You know that tent I bought last weekend? I returned it today, and I'm buying a newer model next time I go camping and returning it again.
Oy vey what a Jewish lease!
Oy vey what a Jewish lease!
by XxMassiveSavingsxX September 30, 2015
by Wayne Rama September 21, 2003
An operating lease is a short-term lease of fixed assets. After one lesse has returned it, another lesse will quite likely use it. This is recrded in the Trading Profit and loss account for year ended XxXx as an overhead.
Operating leases are short-term, and deal mainly with assets that depreciate slowly.
Operating leases are short-term, and deal mainly with assets that depreciate slowly.
by Kung-Fu Jesus April 30, 2004
by shorty.123 October 17, 2010