1. Committing as little as possible to a situation
2. Making a covert exit from a place or situation
Originated in the Silicon Valley tech scene when companies are bluffing prior to a market exit in order to increase asset value or simply to stop staff brain drain prior to an asset sale. It is an ironic phrase, intended to mean the exact opposite.
See also Doublespeak, sarcasm, cynicism. Not to be confused with the common misuse of irony
1. “We expect to lose money in Southeast Asia and expect to invest aggressively in terms of marketing, subsidies etc,”
the act of preparing for the arrival of an iphone. Since they are in such high demand some people wait for weeks to finally get one. iNesting is quite literally downloading apps onto itunes, updating itunes, and downloading so many podcasts and music. iNesting is the only way to cope with the anticipation.
I cant belive your iNesting, dont you have anything else to do?
Adrianna: "So my cousin messaged me on Facebook, and he was all like, 'hey baby, good morning, i love you' and I got scared cuz I thought he was incesting me up so I signed out. Then I realized that his fiance has the same name as me."
Brandon: "lol awkward"
Happy Investing Ratio tranlate from thai word "klai kriad ratio " which mean worry free at all
It's common way to beat the stock market by draw out youe own original money that invest in the market
Happy investing ratio is ,when you buy any definite stock 1000 shares @1 dollar per share , when stock price soars to 2 dollar per share , sold 500 shares and draw out your own money(1000 dollar). Now fhe remain 500 shares in your portfolio is free from any risks forever!!!!!!!