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In This Economy?

A statement usually made after someone suggests something that the other party doesn’t particularly want to do, particularly involving anything to do with money whatsoever. Often used as a cost-effective way to not do something, though really it often applies to a stupid idea being rejected for this even more stupid reason.
“Yo we should put some rats up our asses!” - Guy 1
In this economy? Damn shits are lucky if they even get out of the sewers.” - Guy 2
by I.E.I. Industries February 25, 2025
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Ozempic economy

As the overweight move from Golden Corral to Ozembic restaurants are feeling the economic thinning as well.
That Taco Bell down the street was just taken out by the Ozempic economy. I'm gonna miss the cinnamon crispas.
by jmacofearth July 29, 2024
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economy nonce

paedophile who spends as little as possible while grooming young people
Sally's economy nonce only brought her a bag of haribo
by Bigmanmave September 6, 2023
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disinformation economy

the ecosystem of adtech and martech products and services that enable bad actors to generate revenue for their fake news and disinformation operations; first coined by Nandini Jammi in October 2021.
"While Facebook pushes users towards the most inflammatory content on the web, there’s an entire ecosystem of advertising platforms you’ve likely never heard of that converts all that traffic into a virtually unlimited supply of ad dollars.
We call it the disinformation economy." — Check My Ads newsletter BRANDED, October 27, 2021
by newsguardian May 20, 2024
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disinformation economy

the ecosystem of adtech and martech products and services that enable bad actors to generate revenue for their fake news and disinformation operations; first coined by Nandini Jammi in 2021.
"While Facebook pushes users towards the most inflammatory content on the web, there’s an entire ecosystem of advertising platforms you’ve likely never heard of that converts all that traffic into a virtually unlimited supply of ad dollars.
We call it the disinformation economy."
by newsguardian May 20, 2024
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