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outsorcerer

One or more individuals who magically find places for human resources concentrated in one geographic area (usually of a higher wage scale) to be replaced by alternative human or occasionally non-human resources in another geographic area and at significantly less cost overall.
When faced with rising labor costs, the CEO turned to his head of Human Resources and shouted, "I've had enough of paying too much for the same labor I can get for half the cost in Country-X, it's time we hired an outsorcerer"
by maidintheusa October 11, 2012
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I've left my bike outside

I've bought you a gift
Oh that's great but I've left my bike outside
It's snowing today
That's ok then because I've left my bike outside
Labour has just won the election
That's wonderful 'cos I've left my bike outside
by AnnMarie Eldon April 25, 2006
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inside outside

The largest area of Sleepy Hollow High School that is enclosed on all four sides by building but has no roof, thus making the area both inside and outside. The magical inside outside is property of The Family.
-Why are there leaves in your hair?
-I rolled in the leaf pile in the Inside Outside.
by Sandra Day O'Conner April 25, 2006
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Nct outsold

Is what nctzens say to piss off the military
by Nct outsold July 13, 2021
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outsted

1. the process, or action of being owned, also see ousted
2. Ownage
3. Ownage in a can
4. Owned
5. Maimed
6. Burned
7. chucking a dear friend out a window
8. hanging someone from a pole by places best unmentioned
You have been outsted
I own you
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outsult

When, in an attempt to insult someone based on something they just said, you accidentally compliment them.
Outsulting Someone -

Friend:"Pudding is great."

You (going for the insult): "You're great!!... oh crap!"
by cabbagepants December 16, 2007
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Outside

Used by Alaskans to refer to anyplace outside of Alaska, although it generally refers to the lower 48.
Bill: I'm heading Outside for the winter ... can't stand another day of 40 below!

Will: Daggone snowbird.
by mdak06 October 17, 2008
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