A person, or persons, whose presence at an event can be a determining factor as to whether or not you attend because the person's participation in the event would greatly diminish its enjoyability.
Vyatt: "Hey, some of us are getting together for a little outing, you in?"
Me: "Who's going?"
Vyatt: "Me, Barack, John, Hillary, Dennis..."
Me:"Hillay's a deal-breaker.."
Vyatt: "What?"
Me: "You know, something came up at work..."
Me: "Who's going?"
Vyatt: "Me, Barack, John, Hillary, Dennis..."
Me:"Hillay's a deal-breaker.."
Vyatt: "What?"
Me: "You know, something came up at work..."
by JakeBry March 28, 2008

A small deal is the opposite of a big deal. A small deal is something with nothing in comparison to anything else in the world except other small deals. You can recognize a small deal if you call them a small deal and they start to complain or cry or something like that. If you do call them a small deal make sure you are a big deal and not a small deal yourself.
Man 1: "Man that girl Makayla is such a freakin small deal!"
Man 2: "Yes, I know, good thing we are big deals or else I would have to kill myself"
Makayla: "Hey guys!"
Man 1: "Get out of here you small deal!"
Man 2: "Yeah!"
Makayla: *goes off and cries*
Man 2: "Yes, I know, good thing we are big deals or else I would have to kill myself"
Makayla: "Hey guys!"
Man 1: "Get out of here you small deal!"
Man 2: "Yeah!"
Makayla: *goes off and cries*
by OmegaCupcake March 26, 2010

A deal (usually offered by a cable company, or a big box store) that initially may seem beneficial to the buyer, but on further examination, it is realized that the deal really only benefits the seller and the buyer gains nothing.
The most blatant example is a cellphone company offering a brand new cellphone at no price and then price gouging you for months and years to come for the service.
A classic Best Buy/Future Shop Faux-Deal is attempting to offer you an extended warranty for free instead of lower the price of the actual big ticket item in question. Because chances are you won't need the warranty, and you'll walk away paying full price for the item thinking you are a savvy buyer.
A classic internet provider trick will be offering the modem for free when you sign up for their service. Well no effing duh, without the modem there's no way you can get their over-rated price gouging internet connection.
A classic Best Buy/Future Shop Faux-Deal is attempting to offer you an extended warranty for free instead of lower the price of the actual big ticket item in question. Because chances are you won't need the warranty, and you'll walk away paying full price for the item thinking you are a savvy buyer.
A classic internet provider trick will be offering the modem for free when you sign up for their service. Well no effing duh, without the modem there's no way you can get their over-rated price gouging internet connection.
by spektralX May 6, 2009

Straight up hustling for that paper (cash). The identity of the deal is not important, its just the act that makes it a deal.
by Making Dealz 247 May 6, 2011

Pronunciation:
Tipe Deel
Definition:
Describing other parts of something - activities - objects.
Describing something you do not know the name of.
Describing something you cannot describe.
Tipe Deel
Definition:
Describing other parts of something - activities - objects.
Describing something you do not know the name of.
Describing something you cannot describe.
My friend and I went to some type of carnival type deal
My teacher was showing us this WWII video in 8th period today and some dude got shot in his chest with a incendiary bullet type deal.
Lets go to a party type deal.
My teacher was showing us this WWII video in 8th period today and some dude got shot in his chest with a incendiary bullet type deal.
Lets go to a party type deal.
by CJT_LSP December 29, 2011

The most glorious of all overtime shifts. The power engineer gets 12 hours double time plus the next shift off with pay. Also known as the convenience deal. It makes you want to say, "f*ck yeah!... all the way to the bank.
by Mattzy September 19, 2016

Person 1: I have no idea who you are.
Person 2: Actually, I'm kinda a big deal.
Person 3: It's true, he has 78 followers on twitter.
Person 2: Actually, I'm kinda a big deal.
Person 3: It's true, he has 78 followers on twitter.
by elrobino May 1, 2009
