don vignalo: u got 1 week to get me my money or you gonna get whacked. capisce?
dude: capisco, don vignalo
dude: capisco, don vignalo
by megangurl July 20, 2008
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*the machine swallow the cash but doesn't give out the canned drinks it contains*
nico: capitalism is a dirty business
*the machine swallow the cash but doesn't give out the canned drinks it contains*
nico: capitalism is a dirty business
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1) An expression that denotes the user thinks the person or thing s/he is describing is the opposite of classy; it can be used regardless of whether the person/object is attempting to be classy (i.e. having klass rather than class).
2) Very tacky, or in some cases, trashy.
2) Very tacky, or in some cases, trashy.
She was wearing a white blouse with a black bra, too tight daisy dukes, and clear heels
Wow, that's classy with a capital K.
Wow, that's classy with a capital K.
by Meredith G May 18, 2010
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"This is your first and final warning. Don'tchu ever, and I mean ever, do that again. Capisce?"
"Everything but capisce."
"Everything but capisce."
by Dave March 28, 2004
Get the capisce mug.Wasilla, a small community north of Anchorage, formerly mayored by 2008 Republican Vice Presidential Candidate Sarah Palin.
"I can't believe they charged me for my rape kit after that meth head held me at knifepoint. It's no wonder Wasilla is Alaska's crystal meth capital."
by saneremu October 30, 2008
Get the Alaska's crystal meth capital mug.Capital (in economics) refers to either equipment used to produce goods (tools, factory buildings, infrastructure) or money that is currently used to pay for business ventures. Capital accounts refers to the balance of investment that a country receives from, or supplies to, other countries over the course of a business period. So, for example, in the course of a year the people in country A may buy $1.5 million in shares and bonds from overseas, and sell $900,000 of the same (for net capital exports of $600K); meanwhile, foreigners might buy $1.2 million in shares, etc., while selling $800K of the same (capital imports of $400K). The country therefore exports $600K, imports $400K, and runs a net capital account balance of -$200K.
Over the short run, a capital account surplus can offset a current account deficit.
Over the short run, a capital account surplus can offset a current account deficit.
For the last 30 years the USA has run a surplus in its capital accounts, partly offsetting a gigantic deficit in current accounts.
by abu yahya September 28, 2008
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