Yup yup Appleby Appleby
“Can’t be done with no collier face b*st*rds today”
Appelbys on its way my lass calm down
“Can’t be done with no collier face b*st*rds today”
Appelbys on its way my lass calm down
by I love MD December 09, 2019
Seeing a headline price advertised at the beginning of an online purchase but when you progress to the payment phase, finding that additional fees and charges have been added.
Jetstarred Ryanair rottenair Scam ConAir groupon all practice drip pricing.
the government is on to it (remove spaces): www . accc . gov. au / media-release / accc-2014-compliance-and-enforcement-policy-promises-action-on-drip-pricing
the government is on to it (remove spaces): www . accc . gov. au / media-release / accc-2014-compliance-and-enforcement-policy-promises-action-on-drip-pricing
by polony February 21, 2014
is that josh price
by josh pricejjjjjjjjj September 01, 2017
by hihtrniemv January 08, 2012
Generic term used to describe anything which is good. (Prefix with "that *really* is a" and recite slowly to reverse the meaning)
A pint of Steela for one pound: "That's a nice price".
A topless lady with lovely boobs: "That's a nice price."
A bottle of Sol in a west end bar for six pounds and fifty pence: "That *really* is a nice price".
Claire Short in a peep-hole bra: "That *really* is a nice price".
A topless lady with lovely boobs: "That's a nice price."
A bottle of Sol in a west end bar for six pounds and fifty pence: "That *really* is a nice price".
Claire Short in a peep-hole bra: "That *really* is a nice price".
by sweet September 08, 2003
to explain something in a very very simple language.
particularly without use of jargon or without use of words used by subject matter experts.
particularly without use of jargon or without use of words used by subject matter experts.
fisher-price this for me
by Anugrah August 31, 2016
A customer, generally in a supermarket who stares intently at the old LCD screens made by IBM. Their purpose is to find the slightest inconsistency with posted prices with what the item actually rings up. Obviously they have no problem with a item that rings up less than what was posted, but they become outraged at the fact that a particular item rang up 15¢ more. This intent staring leave them helpless and oblivious to the outside world. Such as, lets say at Wal-Mart (where the customers remove the bags from the carousel), they just let a pile of bags form before you have to specifically ask them to break their gaze and do something about it. Either that, or they brought a person shopping to help them in these helpless stages of shopping
Cashier 1: Dude, why was that crazy bitch yelling at you?
Cashier 2: Well, I had five items ring up with a total of $1.58 over the posted price. Her total was a fucking $347.38.
Cashier 1: How could she tell? She must have had a lot of items.
Cashier 2: That bitch was a Price Surveyor.
Cashier 2: Well, I had five items ring up with a total of $1.58 over the posted price. Her total was a fucking $347.38.
Cashier 1: How could she tell? She must have had a lot of items.
Cashier 2: That bitch was a Price Surveyor.
by 0DeafMute0 March 16, 2009