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deal Sealer

The characteristic, of a person, that seals the deal when considering entering into a relationship.

Opposite of dealbreaker
The fact that Dave drove a hybrid car, as a testimony to his dedication to a green lifestyle, was a deal sealer when Christine considered a long term relationship with him.
by Teen Dream December 21, 2007
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deal breaker

An issue within a relationship that constitutes one partner breaking up with the other. Note that they do not need to be a "good" reason by society's standards, but are specific and individual to each relationship.
I can't believe he broke up with her because she didn't put out after 10 dates. I guess to him, that was a "deal breaker".
by CGH May 11, 2006
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deal breaker

Some aspect of a deal you make with another person (could be anything from a job offer to a relationship) that prevents you from being able to do it.

When you're facing a situation where there are catches to something, the deal breaker is that one catch that you cannot overlook and/or tolerate.
After looking at this job offer, I could tolerate the lousy shifts, poor pay and even the job being not that great. Having to put up with a two hour drive two and from work every day? Sorry but that's the deal breaker.
by Optimist with experience October 22, 2008
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deal a day

A website which features a single item every day, generally at a lower than average cost. This item is generally available for 24 hours, or until it is sold out (whichever comes first). Often, "deal a day" sites focus one one category of merchandise such as electronics.
David: "Dude! Check out the surround sound system I got from woot.com!"
Billy: "What's woot.com?"
David: "Only the greatest 'deal a day' website EVER!"
by Mr.3d PHD March 11, 2008
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sweet deal

1. An expression of great joy.
2. A classic V saying.
1. sweet deal! I just won a million dollars.
2. free fries? sweet deal!
by booshmaster April 25, 2003
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No big deal

Used to sarcastically act like you aren't trying to brag about something that isn't worth bragging about. Should make it seem like you are bragging about it. Usually said in a sarcastic tone. Not to be used when something actually is a big deal.
Starbucks lady: "Total is $4.23"
Me as I hand her $4.23: "Exact change, no big deal"

or

Girlfriend walks in, me on the computer
Me: "Just checking the spiderman forums, no big deal."
by ProbablyBetterThanYou June 22, 2009
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wired deal

When an organization solicits competitive bids for a project, but they manipulate either the requested specifications or the judging criteria such that a pre-determined "winner" was in place all along, this is known as a wired deal.
When the Wikimedia Foundation needed office space for additional workers in January 2009, even though a competitive search for leased space was conducted, the fix was in, and a wired deal made sure that Wikia, Inc. (co-founded by the founder of the Wikimedia Foundation) got the rental contract.
by The Wiki Defender September 4, 2009
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