shop lead

something that is very gay. it is put in place so the teacher does not have to do anything but sit there
by mike November 13, 2003
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lead generator

Another term for "phishing scammers" or "data harvesters". Those who host online ads and pop-ups trying to get you to click on things and give away personal details so they can sell them on for profit.
One of the leading lead generators in advertising is our call centre
by hiddenmarketer July 13, 2019
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Lead model royalties

Publishing and royalties that a model can earn. From a music video or commercial. For being the lead model or star of the video and commercial and not a costar. A model can earn up to 5 percent of the royalties made from the video.
That girl Gloss up is going to get paid royalties for life. Because she was getting lead model royalties in the Drake, Migos,Future,Lil Baby, NBA Youngboy,Kodak Black, and Rob run corleone video.
by Rob run corleone November 11, 2022
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chew lead

An adjective to describe a person who frequently "bites the bullet" with things.
John knows how to chew lead at his new job.
by Dies_Irae February 21, 2025
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Lead battery

Something that powers lots of home supplies but can give you lead poisoning.
My lead battery is working in my fan but I feel sick
by SwagmastXD420 November 09, 2018
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Site Lead

Site Lead is a MNC coined job title for the incompetent person who they should have made Managing Director of the business but per experience had to choose her/him as the head of the business who operationally manages the Site and nothing more than that. All the decisions are made by their global counterpart.
Michael Scott is a great Site Lead. He is good with office operations and throwing parties. Poor guy, can't take shots, his decisions are made by his boss sitting in San Diego.
by sesha36 August 16, 2021
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lead differential

The awkward situation faced by many dog walkers crossing paths when one is on a lead, the other isnt (although many variants are possible with more than one dog per owner.)

The dog owner who has not put their dog on a lead is worried that the owner who has put their dog on a lead is cosidering them to not be in adequate control of their animal.

Likewise the owner who has their dog on a lead may feel they are not giving the dog enough freedom.

Normally resolves itself in one of 3 ways.

1. The non leaded dog owner says 'He's friendly' and the comment is confirmed by the dogs behaviour.

2. The non leaded dog annoys the leaded dog, the leaded dog owner expressed disapproval and apologies are made usually ('Hes normally SOOOOOO friendly!')

3. The owner of the non leaded dog puts their dog on a lead.
-To dog, as if it can understand, while putting lead on it.-

'Sorry mate. Lead differential!'
by mids99 August 31, 2009
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