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economiser

A person who cheapens out in every aspect of their life. Someone who defines the essence of cheapness. A tightwad.
Bill was an economiser for bringing his girlfriend flowers he found lying around in the office
by proust23 October 3, 2010
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Economeopath

1. A psyche that has become neurotic by excess experience and dependence on the modern, globalized economic system.

2. A person who has little or none personal empathy and sympathy for other humans, due to his/her psyche overly rooted and immersed in an association to the modern, impersonal, globalized economic systems.
Economeopath: Those lost souls who base their identity and mode of cognition from their status in a multi-national corporation, before the sentient experience of their fellow LOCAL environment humans.
by Dr. A R Pearl May 17, 2013
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Economochist

When you hate government with a fiery passion.
That man has a quite substantial amount of hate for the government; he must be a economochist.
by WafflesVG December 5, 2016
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economic activity

Any action that relates to making, buying, and selling of goods.
Trading is a great example of economic activity.
by Puppies14 October 26, 2017
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Economically Tone Deaf

To obliviously, Ignorantly, and/or foolishly make financial/economic decisions, despite various information, and warnings, and risks, even worse so with other people's money. People who are Economically Tone Deaf are unaware of the long-term consequences and costs of their spendings and investments.
" John's son, Jesus Marry and Joseph, I swear, that man is Economically Tone Deaf. He keeps asking his parents for money just to spend on those stupid monkey images. God, I can't believe he's in his 30's.
by GoodDay20 January 1, 2023
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Economics

dude: yo how was the economics exam
Other dude: economics
by dagagapancake69 May 24, 2023
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Cougar Economy

A mature economy that still has asperations and the perception of achieving larger growth numbers similar to it's much younger and underdeveloped piers.
Man, the United States has really turned into a cougar economy after this last recession.

If we keep outsourcing our production and relying on the service industry we are going to be a major cougar economy.
by Chrupertr November 27, 2012
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