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tragedy of the commons 

The term has its origins in the sharing of grazing land in a given community, called "the commons", in Britain. An individual farmer could increase his or her profits by using more of the commons than others. The other farmers would then follow suite, leading to the overexploitation and destruction of that land.

In its modern usage, the phrase is used as a metaphor to the above, referring to the exploitation of a common resource. In game theory it is used as an example of how, in a given situation, every individual can choose to do what is best for their own interests and still produce the worst sum result for the whole. See also: prisoner's dilemna.

The most common and effective way to negotiate this problem is private ownership. Another way is heavy regulation and the imposition of sanctions on violators.
usage: When big companies pollute the air, it's just another example of the tragedy of the commons.
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jack of all trades 

A term used to describe someone who knows a lot about many things, but, with the second tag "master of none" added it transforms into a derogatory phrase meant to emphasize how mastery of one skill is important for deeper knowledge.

However, one, oft forgotten tag is the third one: "is oftentimes better than a master of one". Instantly, the term reverses meaning, symbolizing how a person who knows a lot about many things that integrates their skills allows them to surpass even a master of one.

Interesting phrase, nonetheless.
"Man, Tom knows a lot! He's a jack of all trades, aint he?"

"Yeah, but he probably doesn't know a lot about specifics. You know how it goes: Jack of all trades, master of none."

"Jack of all trades, master of one, is oftentimes better than master of one, man. Tom's pretty smart."
jack of all trades by Oldrego March 9, 2017
Slang for tradesperson

Tradee, a tradesperson that efficiently completes jobs your husband couldn't
If you don't fix that leak I'll get a Tradee to do it instead.
Tradee by Be Informed May 12, 2021

nigga food trade agreement 

The Nigga Food Trade Agreement is initiated when one person(they dont have to be black) shares food with someone else and that means the reciver of the food has to brake bread next time they have food. This can also be referred to as the "Food Rule".
Person 1: Lemme get a peice dummy
Person 2: Nah nigga
Person 1: Your breaking the agreement
Person 2: What?
Person 1: The Nigga food trade agreement now gimme some nigga

Gian-of-all-trades 

Previously, coined as "Jack-of-all-trades," a NEXT level of skill and precision has been established. One step above Jack.

Gian is a subject matter expert in all areas. Basically, he can do all that Jack can do and add do it even better. Is your car leaking oil? He can repair your car. Is your printer on fire? He can put out that fire. Is your child playing near an alligator? He can save your baby AND become best friends with that alligator. Don't you worry, just get someone who is a Gian-of-all-trades if you find yourself in a rut.
When you create a character class where all the skills are maxed out, that character was created as the Gian-of-all-trades.

trade off 

n.
An exchange of one thing in return for another, especially relinquishment of one benefit or advantage for another regarded as more desirable:
a fundamental trade off between capitalist prosperity and economic security
trade off by ArisenAhubudu April 8, 2011

Rage Trade 

For sport Fantasy Teams, such as Premier League Fantasy Football (English Football/Soccer). Trades that are made straight after seeing either a player you have in your team does not play/does something stupid, or seeing a player you were thinking about getting into your team go off-tap and score a bajillion points.

Usually made while the gameweek is still going or barely finished.

A viable strategy in fantasy leagues.
Did you see Jerome last night? I made a rage trade this morning to get him into my side, pity I miss out on those 12 points.

I rage traded Drogba out of my side after he put the ball into the back of Saha's head for, what I'm calling, an own goal.
Rage Trade by Howlitzer December 16, 2009