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(verb) to yardsale
1: to try to achieve a goal with limited means cheaply 2: to reply to an involved question or argument with a simplistic response 1: Although Ron had no money to fix the car properly he was able to yardsale it enough to make it to Trenton in it.
2: After I had told him all about the problems in Palestine, he wouldn't stop yardsaling the problem. |
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| 2. | yardsale | ||
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when you go to a club and spend a rediculous amount of money on drinks to get you and your friends wasted, and then something fucked up happens after that. A typical yardsale is a blackout tequila night with the boys. Dude how much money did you spend last night and wtf happened?
Bro, visa's maxed and i lost my phone and wallet, no idea how i got home but woke up win a fire extinguisher. was definately a yardsaled night? |
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| 3. | yardsailor | ||
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It's a person who goes yardsailing. Yardsailor is derived from the word yardsailing in which a person drives from yard sale to yard sale trying to buy as much as they can. So someone who goes yardsailing is a yardsailor. Kid A: I can't believe my mom wastes her Saturdays buying garbage at yard sales.
Kid B: Yeah, my mom is a yardsailor, too. |
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