Brody- You dudes wanna go to the mall? I'm meeting Amanda there.
Juan- Fuck yeah, didn't she just turn 17? Prime real estate right there, son.
Eric- Hell yeah. Plus, it's the mall. Where else can you find such a high concentration of some prime real estate?
Juan- Fuck yeah, didn't she just turn 17? Prime real estate right there, son.
Eric- Hell yeah. Plus, it's the mall. Where else can you find such a high concentration of some prime real estate?
by nandeezy June 05, 2010
by E-man216 February 11, 2005
(1) fake; artificial; fictional; false; feigned; imitation
(2) Often referred to as an untrue person; a poser.
(2) Often referred to as an untrue person; a poser.
1. Hey is that B Real, no its B Fake
2. He didn't do anything of which he said he did, he's
such a B Real.
2. He didn't do anything of which he said he did, he's
such a B Real.
by -=-=-= December 28, 2007
The chief strategist of a building project and general rapist of the land needed to "improve" the community. Cunningly masters the art of deception as he solicits investors and prepares bogus tax returns for financing the project.
An expert at filing for bankruptcy at the end of every business cycle, still manages to live in a huge house, while those residents he displaced still search for affordable housing.
An expert at filing for bankruptcy at the end of every business cycle, still manages to live in a huge house, while those residents he displaced still search for affordable housing.
The real estate developer paid homage to the historical neighborhood he razed by cladding his own 15,000 square foot mansion in brick.
by Grant Rampus July 07, 2016
mr. bonilla-"krystal and brittany if you don't stop talking i will write you up"
krystal&brittany-"ATTITUDE REAL RUDE!"
krystal&brittany-"ATTITUDE REAL RUDE!"
by barrpwns March 04, 2009
Used when hearing something such as a story or some news to show that it is awesome and that you are not kidding.
Extended version of gnar gnar for real real.
English translation: Its awesome, for real. I'm not kidding.
Extended version of gnar gnar for real real.
English translation: Its awesome, for real. I'm not kidding.
by gnar gnar for real real January 31, 2009
(ECONOMICS) the difference between the nominal interest rate and the rate of inflation; the actual premium charged by banks for lendable funds.
The real interest rate can be determined by subtracting the annualized rate of inflation from the prime rate offered by banks to borrowers with the best credit.
During the 1970's, the USA experienced relatively high inflation (peaking at 17% in January 1980). In some months this exceeded the prime rate, resulting in negative interest rates for short periods (e.g., April-October, 1978; Feb-July, 1979).
One problem of deflation (i.e., falling absolute prices) is that it always occurs when the economy is in VERY severe recession, and there is no way the central bank can reduce the real interest rate to zero, since 0% nominal rates minus negative inflation = positive real interest rates.
The real interest rate can be determined by subtracting the annualized rate of inflation from the prime rate offered by banks to borrowers with the best credit.
During the 1970's, the USA experienced relatively high inflation (peaking at 17% in January 1980). In some months this exceeded the prime rate, resulting in negative interest rates for short periods (e.g., April-October, 1978; Feb-July, 1979).
One problem of deflation (i.e., falling absolute prices) is that it always occurs when the economy is in VERY severe recession, and there is no way the central bank can reduce the real interest rate to zero, since 0% nominal rates minus negative inflation = positive real interest rates.
During the period 1978 to 1980, there were 14 (out of a total of 36) months during which the real interest rate was negative.
by Abu Yahya September 06, 2010