by AshleyLauren November 28, 2005
noun.
1. A public personality who makes income by driving media traffic to them through peddling controversial content that prompts angry responses and divisive infighting of their viewership.
verb
gerund or present participle: rage peddling
2. The action of a person, website or group that uses internet traffic generated through rageclicks for the goal of making money.
1. A public personality who makes income by driving media traffic to them through peddling controversial content that prompts angry responses and divisive infighting of their viewership.
verb
gerund or present participle: rage peddling
2. The action of a person, website or group that uses internet traffic generated through rageclicks for the goal of making money.
1. “This person is a rage peddler. I’m not going to fund them by clicking into this article.”
2. “Last night’s political debate was less about the issues and just more rage peddling.”
2. “Last night’s political debate was less about the issues and just more rage peddling.”
by AdxLib April 14, 2022
by kel-c April 16, 2015
a person selling real estate, aka a real estate agent, frequently (but not always) of questionable values and/or the property is of questionable worth
he thinks he's a real estate agent but considering the properties, he's just a a dirt peddler
if you're not careful, that dirt peddler will sell you a piece of property at twice what it's worth
if you're not careful, that dirt peddler will sell you a piece of property at twice what it's worth
by otterlicious February 24, 2010
person who forces drinks on others as to liven up the party. 'peddles' drinks to everyone at the party. a bartender of sorts.
Tina: "I was just riding the buzz, until this guy walks up and hands out shots to the whole table."
Clare: " That drink peddler is the f!@*ing bomb! This party rocks now!"
Clare: " That drink peddler is the f!@*ing bomb! This party rocks now!"
by Hallucinating Howard July 7, 2009
by Beastin it December 3, 2010
by nun yr bussiness. March 14, 2003