by Arminkshipper January 20, 2025
To be taught a lesson; overcome or beaten; to overwhelm an opponent; to give or receive punishment or extreme consequences
by Monaldo AbuSoufiane November 24, 2020
To be taught a lesson; overcome or beaten; to overwhelm an opponent; to give or receive punishment or extreme consequences
by Monaldo AbuSoufiane November 24, 2020
by NiggaButt2012 May 27, 2021
An informal but harsh penalty dealt out by neighbors of people who feel the need to show off the loud exhausts on their motorcycles and sports cars, their illegal fireworks or 12 million watt subwoofers. Also people who are mystified by their car alarms, can't properly care for pets and children, and talk outside windows late at night like they're at some club can expect an invoice
The tax itself is on a sliding scale based on the offender, the offense, and how often it happens: ranges from being anonymously being reported to local Code Enforcement or a Karen-post on Nextdoor and can escalate beyond minor frozen urine puddles to facing an arson charge for the recipient
The tax itself is on a sliding scale based on the offender, the offense, and how often it happens: ranges from being anonymously being reported to local Code Enforcement or a Karen-post on Nextdoor and can escalate beyond minor frozen urine puddles to facing an arson charge for the recipient
Wayne was happy his favorite sports team won, he didn't know or care that the single mother next door was up past her shift tending to her son with colic so he was surprised to find a dirty diaper through his sunroof; the frustrated mother had succeeded in exacting a Noise Tax.
by Bryan Eurism March 23, 2021
a nick name given to politician a public figure , & future PM Mark Carney for his desire to raise the carbon tax on Canadians sending them to the poor house as described by the conservatives
by 1Shot Duke January 28, 2025
Tax churn is when one governmental entity taxes another governmental entity and then redistributes that revenue back to the originating entity. There is parasitic loss in the administrative process of collecting and redistributing the tax revenue which is government inefficiency.
All local 254 Texas counties pay the .20 cent per gallon Texas Motor Fuels tax for county vehicles. The State of Texas provides state funding to certain functions of County Government essentially returning those same tax dollars. This tax churn wastes hundreds of thousands of dollars annually.
by PolicyWonk December 18, 2023