Sarah got me a Hollister sweater for £100, and I got her CD for £10! That's £90 of Present-Profit, it's gonna be a good Christmas!
by Sandfoxxxx December 15, 2011

/slīt fȯr prä-fət/
When an event is created/fabricated to push a country into war for the means of profiting from the war. A type of false flag event where the only thing that is false is the purpose of the war.
When an event is created/fabricated to push a country into war for the means of profiting from the war. A type of false flag event where the only thing that is false is the purpose of the war.
The entry into the war looked like a simple mistake but when every thing unfoled the mistake was nothing more than Sleight for Profit.
by Kewk January 3, 2020

We're going to have to close the shop if we don't turn a profit again this quarter.
We broke even again, but I think we will turn a profit next quarter.
We broke even again, but I think we will turn a profit next quarter.
by Kewk January 3, 2020

"A tax levied on a industry by a politician eager to pander to economically ignorant voters who, for whatever reason, are upset with that industry." Neal Boortz
Barack Obama said, "I'll make oil companies like Exxon pay a tax on their windfall profits, and we'll use the money to help families pay for their skyrocketing energy costs and other bills."
by Mykel D. June 10, 2008

The money/change you find in your wallet, purse, pocket or even handbag that you forgot you had.
Money you have discounted as spent but is still in your possession.
Seems like an addition to your wealth when rediscovered.
Money you have discounted as spent but is still in your possession.
Seems like an addition to your wealth when rediscovered.
by Huuyi January 21, 2010

When a person goes out to an event or club to pursue wealthy people, and/or get free drinks and food.
by KweenKarima October 9, 2008
