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President Evil

President whose mood swings cause great havoc on the economy and the life of the country.
Typical of oil rich third world countries.
X: "Why the economy of rich oil countries sucks so absurdly?"
Y: "Well... they always manage to elect President Evil."
by rperazag June 20, 2010
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Presentating

A word that illiterate people use instead of "presenting" becasue htey dont know how to say "presenting"
Me: Hey, you presenting today?

Illiterate Moron: Yah mon, im presentating.
by BuD_WeiS_eR October 22, 2003
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President Potatohead

The systematic dumbing down of America started long before President Potatohead won the election.
by Dr Bunnygirl August 4, 2019
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President Burden

A snarky nickname for President Biden because of the huge tax burden that will surely result from all the spending he’s doing unless he can force corporate giants to pay their fair share.
Joe’s conscience and wish to rectify the multitude of corrupt wrongs wrought by the trumpmachine have earned him the sad nickname: President Burden!
by Dr Bunnygirl April 10, 2021
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President bush

Dick Cheny's puppet on a string. its not his fault he's stupid.
give him a break, you didn't honestly think president bush knew what he was doing, did you?
by insertcleverpun October 19, 2008
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Presentation

Presentaion:/ˌprɛz ənˈteɪ ʃən, ˌpri zɛn-/ Set number of agonizing minutes of exclusive divided attention (divided among you & your lousy slides, facebook, youtube, email, myspace, text messages, chats + other cool websites and iphone apps) intended for explaining to a group of unwilling students what took you 3 weeks to partially understand and one night to put on powerpoint.
The presentation was great, I watched annoying orange on youtube instead.
by Alex-Very November 4, 2010
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net present value

Money has a time value, net present value is future cashflows brought back to today's value against a discount factor (11% is standard), minus the initial investment. If the net present value of cumulative cashflows is positive, then the project should be accepted, unless a more profitable investment is also availiable.
To calculate the NPV of an investment, one must know the discount factor, cost of investment and expected incomes (based off accurate data)
by Kung-fu Jesus July 6, 2004
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