Definitions by JERKER19
Repel
1. To ward off or keep away; drive back.
2. To offer resistance to; fight against.
3. To refuse to accept; reject.
4. To turn away from; spurn.
5. To cause aversion.
6. To be resistant to; be incapable of absorbing or mixing with.
7. Chatango user.
2. To offer resistance to; fight against.
3. To refuse to accept; reject.
4. To turn away from; spurn.
5. To cause aversion.
6. To be resistant to; be incapable of absorbing or mixing with.
7. Chatango user.
1. Repel insects.
2. Repel an invasion.
3. A company that was trying to repel a hostile takeover.
5. Your rudeness repels everyone.
6. Oil repels water.
7. OMG Repel is so awsome!
2. Repel an invasion.
3. A company that was trying to repel a hostile takeover.
5. Your rudeness repels everyone.
6. Oil repels water.
7. OMG Repel is so awsome!
Wiggernugget
A piece of information, idea, or other experience that is mentally confusing or challenging. This is used when describing the idea to someone else. Example: That was a real wiggernugget. This often is used with a woozy or euphoric Whooooh, That was a real wiggernugget!
Man, I just went to see Inception, and Whoooh, it was a real Wiggernugget
Man, I just went to see Inception, and Whoooh, it was a real Wiggernugget
Example: That was a real wiggernugget. This often is used with a woozy or euphoric Whooooh, That was a real wiggernugget!
Man, I just went to see Inception, and Whoooh, it was a real Wiggernugget.
Man, I just went to see Inception, and Whoooh, it was a real Wiggernugget.
Wiggernugget by JERKER19 July 18, 2010
refranchising
Re-franchising is the resale of company owned (corporate owned) businesses by franchisors. Also referred to as going franchise.
If a franchisor has multiple franchises within their chain, often times many are owned by corporate and others are owned by franchisees (individual operators). When the franchisor decides to sell all or several of the company owned units, they are refranchising (also known as going franchise). Excellent way to free up cash, reduce risk and grow their chain (as often times if executed properly; the franchisees will out perform the company managers; for many reasons; most often as franchisees have skin in the game).
If a franchisor has multiple franchises within their chain, often times many are owned by corporate and others are owned by franchisees (individual operators). When the franchisor decides to sell all or several of the company owned units, they are refranchising (also known as going franchise). Excellent way to free up cash, reduce risk and grow their chain (as often times if executed properly; the franchisees will out perform the company managers; for many reasons; most often as franchisees have skin in the game).
refranchising
refranchising by JERKER19 July 18, 2010
Proper-Fan
Proper-Fans are the ideal kind of fan. They have their fandoms, and they deserve them. A Proper-Fan knows ample info about his fandom, and takes it seriously-but not too seriously. Proper-Fans can be created at any point in a fandoms history. For instance, a Lord of the Rings Proper-Fan can be created after he watches the movies, if he then proceeds to read the books, etc, and remained a fan after the hype died down. Proper-Fans handle remakes of their fandom relatively well, provided it doesn't completely destroy their beloved characters.
Beth became a Casual-Fan of Transformers after seeing the 2007 movie, and a Proper-Fan after the 2009. She researched the fandom, quickly latching onto Transformers G1. She bought the series, has the merchandise, and gets extremely irritated with the Psuedo-Fans who flaunt their wannabe-ism and really don't know what the heck they're talking about
Proper-Fan by JERKER19 July 18, 2010
beast
Doug is such a beast