A type of person you use or consume like some everyday groceries; or a woman who is always searching every aisle but dont know what she want
These women keeping their fingers in everyone's cup, keeping them lukewarm for when they want a sip, are a bunch of market hoes
by Jebediah the third October 29, 2019
Get the Market hoemug. name given to online community that sells crap - tard being short for retards in the light hearted sense
by DJ Wechat April 6, 2017
Get the tard marketmug. Supermarket, especially one where people stop their trolley/cart in the middle of the aisle, don't walk in straight lines, do annoying things in general.
You should have seen this woman at the stoopid-market, she was just standing there in my way for 5 minutes!
by AussieHannah December 28, 2006
Get the stoopid-marketmug. In foreign exchange and stock trading, a wolf market is a market condition, where traders are consistently making profits.
by PizzaBuster May 7, 2020
Get the wolf marketmug. A name usually used to refer to the local market/gas station where a majority of people get their chewing tobacco from.
by DDAYCH April 2, 2017
Get the Chaw Marketmug. A sign of gentrification by yuppie millennial hipsters, particularly those who have handlebar mustaches and use the words artisanal and alkaline excessively and enjoy cheese plates.
by Pistol river pocket gopher May 4, 2020
Get the Union Marketmug. Fractal marketing is the process by which a product or service is promoted through modern electronic media and is subsequently picked up and scattered by potential consumers.
Whereas viral marketing presupposes that a consumer is infected with the intended message, fractal marketing reflects that the consumer modifies the message: it's still part of the snowflake's pattern, just a unique piece of it.
Whereas viral marketing presupposes that a consumer is infected with the intended message, fractal marketing reflects that the consumer modifies the message: it's still part of the snowflake's pattern, just a unique piece of it.
An example of fractal marketing would be Apple's Switch campaign of 2002 and Ellen Feiss's subsequently marketed web identity. They are affiliated, they are part of the same pattern, but this outcome could not be predicted by Apple.
by Olwen Lloyd December 12, 2008
Get the fractal marketingmug.