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value add

Just like the words say, refers to somebody or something, who added or in the process of adding more value to the system.
Its predominantly used in corporate world, where they say this guy adds value to our organization, when they are really really happy to hire him.
Joe is value addition to 'Full House'.
by theza June 9, 2004
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tonal value

Something having to do with a relative strength of color in comparison to we don't know what. Only used by big corporate douchebags attempting to sound intelligent instead of researching what the hell they are talking about. The symptoms of having this word used in your direction includes hair loss, vulgar outbursts and possible harsh sarcasm.
Example:
The ad's background needs to have half the tonal value of the logo. Also make every other word blink and make the logo bigger. Have this done by tonight.

Thanks,
Scum of the earth.
by re dm yse February 13, 2008
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value

in CSS, the value is the amount or setting of a property.
selector {text-weight: bold;} - this applies the value 'bold' to the property 'text-weight'.
by Pathoschild March 21, 2005
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Valume

What people from the Northern United States called the volume on a Television or any speaker. Volume is a measure of how much something holds while valume is the measure of sound because its different.
by Ho jangles September 13, 2018
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value add

In lean manufacturing, a process can be classified as value-added or non-value-added based on what it does to the part. Value-Added makes the part worth more, non-value-added is a "waste" of resources.
Polishing a part never seen by a consumer is not value-added.
by Kyle June 7, 2004
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AIDS value

1. This term is used when someone has a bad face.
2. It is also used when someone, preferably female, tells a very bad joke indeed.

Antonym: face value
- 'You have AIDS value mate.'
- 'Of course, I am most certainly not Phil Collins.'

- 'That's a very bad joke. I hate jokes about parchment and Phil Collins.'
- 'Indeed, wouldn't you agree that it has incredible AIDS value?'
- 'Of course.'
by Linvoy Primus December 21, 2007
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moral values

n. One's personal definition of and resolve to practice the proper behavior to exhibit, both in public and private. This may be determined by one's religion, philosophy, carnal desires, or lack thereof.
Propaganda is usually an attempt to to spread one's moral values to others.

Censorship is usually an attempt to impose one's moral values upon propaganda.
by Downstrike May 25, 2004
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