A marketing campaign often designed (although not necessarily) as a larger game, challenge, or treasure hunt. Begins life focused at a small, tight core group and spirals its way out in a predictable and controllable fashion into the mainstream consciousness. The eventual goal is to create as much user-generated excitement and subsequent media interest as possible, while only spending marketing dollars on the product itself. First coined by Frank O'Connor of Bungie.
by Spoonie11 February 11, 2007

by Max Rauling August 2, 2017

A business student who doesn't understand business, or that they won't make any money in marketing. Got into it because they heard it's the easiest. Will eventually switch into sales when there's no marketing jobs at graduation.
by CommwithaMinorinMarketing October 8, 2016

market harborough is the place where i'm goin down the sugar loaf, fuck me even that place is full of middle class wankers
by the communistti December 31, 2011

by cactuscat September 15, 2006

Similar to the stock market, the cock market tracks the value of a man's cock. A bearish cock market suggests the value of your cock is quite low, while a bullish cock market means that your cock is very valuable. Supply and demand play a huge role in determining cock prices. The higher the demand, the greater the price.
Example 1
Joe: Since he started going out with Carly, Damon only has one consumer for his cock.
Steve: That lack of demand means he's going to take a hit in the cock market.
Example 2
Andrew: Damn, every girl wants his cock right now.
Sam: He's doing insane in the cock market recently.
Joe: Since he started going out with Carly, Damon only has one consumer for his cock.
Steve: That lack of demand means he's going to take a hit in the cock market.
Example 2
Andrew: Damn, every girl wants his cock right now.
Sam: He's doing insane in the cock market recently.
by alexaria2800 November 6, 2010

The Slang Market refers to an a internet bazaar open to professionals interested in slanging, or selling, services objects, art, and/or materials that are not found in stores.
by Devlin McGregor April 4, 2008
