Sale Nerves occur during the sales season, when you miss a day of shopping and are afraid you've missed an epic bargain.
'Dude, I gotta go shopping tomorrow - I missed the sale today and I've got a wicked case of Sale Nerves.'
by SoliloquyGirl August 29, 2011
A meme made to poke fun at westerners (mainly koreaboos) who completely butcher the Korean language such as Oli London
Onion on sale is a how they sound like when they attempt to say annyeonghaseyo (안녕하세요) which is the formal word which means hello in Korean.
Onion on sale is a how they sound like when they attempt to say annyeonghaseyo (안녕하세요) which is the formal word which means hello in Korean.
Person 1: onion on sale oppar, sarong hay
(Annyeonghaseyo oppa, saranghae)
Person 2: lmao your Korean sucks, you know oppa means older brother right..?
(Annyeonghaseyo oppa, saranghae)
Person 2: lmao your Korean sucks, you know oppa means older brother right..?
by MustardHands April 08, 2022
A person who is proficient in their ability to delegate work to other staff, while spending much of their own time persuing private interests.
by Anonymous August 27, 2003
(n) Money pick-pocketed by the government.
Fred: Why is it that every time I visit the store, I feel like my pocket gets picked?
Wilma: That's the sales tax, dear. The government can do it legally. But if a pickpocket does it, he goes to prison.
Wilma: That's the sales tax, dear. The government can do it legally. But if a pickpocket does it, he goes to prison.
by 1nfid3l June 24, 2011
A derogatory term for a member of sales staff in a typically corporate environment. This term is often employed by technical staff and customer service, who must support the products that the sales weasels have sold, typically without knowing what the heck they're pushing on the customer.
That slimy sales weasel sold this customer something they didn't need and doesn't work, and now they're chewing my ear off!
by redtheda January 13, 2010
WOMAN: Can you cut my son's hair tonight and I'll pay you tomorrow.
MAN: No. That's only a sales pitch intending to cause problems.
MAN: No. That's only a sales pitch intending to cause problems.
by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant November 07, 2005
1: this is a nice baseball bat, where did you get it?
2: i used to play but i gave up so now i'm selling it for two cents
2: i used to play but i gave up so now i'm selling it for two cents
by christin September 06, 2003