(fro•DO•shop) n. v. the software you use to copy and paste your friends heads on LOTRs photos that you scrape off the internet usually to send via email.
by SAMMER OF THE GODS June 02, 2006
Going to a large shop or store, typically a supermarket and getting in and out really quickly. To just buy what you were going in for without getting delayed by special offers or little old ladies getting in the way.
Max was out of the store with the beers before they guys had even found a good parking spot. Thats why they sent him, he was the best at ninja shopping.
by Maxx Borchovski April 20, 2009
All stars in the sky are different in many ways, same as women, all women are different in many ways.
Star Shopping is finding that one of a kind girl.
Star Shopping is finding that one of a kind girl.
by PapiGoatLmao June 19, 2018
The act of or activity describing attending a meal at Sherman Dining Hall at Brandeis University and then taking more food than you can eat, but instead of eating it, putting it into your purse, backpack, bag, or plastic container, and then walking out of the hall in order to take your ("freely") acquired food back to your fridge.
by rujudan September 03, 2010
opportunity shop, also known as thrift shop... or goodwill. where you buy stuff people have donated to charity.
by orgabulator June 07, 2004
A shopping trolley is a trolley in which you put your shopping in. Usually found dumped in canals, or with a hobo sleeping in it, they are great transportation tools. Most supermarkets are suffering from jacked shopping trolleys and have introduced newer shopping trolleys which get jacked too.
by Soiled Undergarment July 09, 2003
Shop lifting
An inseparable part of French culture
A legend says that French supermarkets are taking thefts into consideration by adding the monthly loss by theft to the prices of the products in store.
Which makes sense, doesn't it?
An inseparable part of French culture
A legend says that French supermarkets are taking thefts into consideration by adding the monthly loss by theft to the prices of the products in store.
Which makes sense, doesn't it?
by ennoc February 11, 2020