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The Dolphins' Strategy

The Dolphins' Strategy.
The Dolphins' Strategy for becoming the strategic future of Football.
by Rice Mikhail Baker-Yeboah January 16, 2020
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Netflix strategy

The action of registering multiple accounts to gain unlimited monthly trials of a certain paid subscription based content.
Initially and widely used on the streaming platform Netflix.
A: Did you see *TV show name* on *paid service name* last night? It was so good.
B: I'm too poor to pay for *paid service name*.
A: Use the Netflix strategy and register tons of emails.
B: Sounds valid.
by NopeLGD March 10, 2020
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Turtle Strategy

When your hooking up with a girl and you don’t relax when you kiss and go too hard 😈
Example: Nikita Fishman does the turtle strategy too much!
by stacy moiseyeva June 5, 2020
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front and back attack strategy

Tong Yat Hin plays Brawl Stars in class, also equals to his name.
by Leung Wan Lo 9 June 15, 2020
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Strategy Beam

Term the most business-y people of all business people use when referring to a common projector. Everyday people put up information on the projector; the coolest kids utilize a strategy beam.
Let's go hit up the conference room and throw that presentation up on the Strategy Beam so we can build the business case for how our global initiatives are going to holistically synergize our go-to-market approach!
by CoolGuyRandall February 5, 2012
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Old One Strategy

The political calculation that scaring seniors will replace fear of minorities as a ploy to win elections.
The GOP can no longer rely on the Southern strategy so now they are employing the Old One Strategy to win elections
by R. Paine October 23, 2011
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rotisserie chicken strategy

The implementation of a Rotisserie Chicken strategy, also recognized as a loss leader strategy, involves the deliberate offering of a product or service at a price point that does not yield profitability in and of itself. This particular pricing approach is strategically adopted with the overarching goal of attracting a burgeoning influx of new customers. Furthermore, the underlying rationale extends beyond the initial transaction, as it aims to cultivate and capitalize on subsequent opportunities to vend additional products and services to this expanded customer base.
Tom: How is selling $1 tacos on Tuesday still viable in this economy?

Frank: They are using the rotisserie chicken strategy to drive new customers to their business.
by whatmodern October 24, 2023
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