Skip to main content

Factos

When you just cannot digest the fact that someone is more successful than you in life
Ronaldo is so insecure bro. He typed 'Factos' below a post appreciating him and undermining Messi!!
by Footballiscool December 3, 2021
mugGet the Factos mug.

Cheesecake Factory

A place with large amounts of cheesecake(poon) such as clubs, the playboy mansion etc.
"Hey man you wanna go to the cheesecake factory on friday night?"
"Nah its cool brah, I got my monkey at home."
by afrothunda_69 March 9, 2009
mugGet the Cheesecake Factory mug.

sandwich factory

someone who is a tool, who will do anything to be part of the group
John: I'll do your homework for you if i can come to the party!

Jason: Sorry we don't want another sandwich factory around, why dont you go do something productive like make me a sandwich.
by Auneeezy October 9, 2005
mugGet the sandwich factory mug.

Factos

Factos in Portuguese means facts. Crybaby and insecure Cristiano Penaldo commenting 'factos' under Messi slander Instagram post shows how obsessed he is with the GOAT Messi.
Hey do you know Cristiano Penaldo is finished and he will never win another ballon d'or?
Yes, of course, everybody knows these factos.
by LM0710 December 1, 2021
mugGet the Factos mug.

sausage factory

A club or party full of dudes only and not fly ass chicks
Dude GTs is a total sausage factory. fagatorium
by Micah April 25, 2003
mugGet the sausage factory mug.

factory

As in "factory air". Fairly rare and quite a treat. The space between *certain* women's most upper and inner thigh. From front or benind light will shine through. So good, you cant get it, it has to be installed in the factory.
Jessica Biel, Heather Locklear. "Jeeze, did you see the factory on Jessica Biel"? Yum.
by Nutrabear October 13, 2007
mugGet the factory mug.

factors of production

*noun*; term coined by Adam Smith (1723-1790) to refer to things used to produce other things. Usually people refer to four factors of production:
1.labor (not the same thing as workers); a worker can work more or less hours per week, and can exchange her labor for payment
2. capital; includes tools, machinery, plants and fixtures, seed corn, etc. Adam Smith distinguished between inventories, which he called circulating capital, and tools, which he called fixed capital;
3. land; understood as a specific area on the earth's surface, but sometimes incorporates the natural productivity or mineral resources as well;
4. entrepreneurship; sometimes lumped with capital. Includes the combination of skills required to start a business.
Different economic systems vary in their view of who should own the factors of production. In capitalism, this would be private individuals; in communism, it would be a collective. In the Marxist transition to communism, it would be the state.
by Abu Yahya March 3, 2009
mugGet the factors of production mug.

Share this definition

Sign in to vote

We'll email you a link to sign in instantly.

Or

Check your email

We sent a link to

Open your email