Used to describe someone who is incredibly cheap or something that was done in cheap taste, regardless of the financial situation. Those who are of this nature often refer to themselves as thrifty.
by dalbort June 21, 2004
by E. Man November 03, 2006
by jimisnotmyname July 22, 2013
Budget Buzz is the flat beer left over from a party, usually the beer from a keg, and placed back into containers for future usage, while you return the keg and tap for the large deposit. Also, a thrifty person's way to max out a keg, when no one is left to finish the keg. It's still good beer, while kept cold in the fridge, and served in a frosty mug.
Dude 1: Hey, what are your plans this evening? Wanna get some beers?
Dude 2: Dude, I'm stayin' home tonight for a budget buzz, I had to return the keg for gas money, and couldn't afford to ice the keg every day.
Dude 1: Oh, can I come over for a budget buzz? I need to save for groceries too.
Dude 2: Dude, I'm stayin' home tonight for a budget buzz, I had to return the keg for gas money, and couldn't afford to ice the keg every day.
Dude 1: Oh, can I come over for a budget buzz? I need to save for groceries too.
by Torsiondrummer July 26, 2009
Not quite the same as your typcical bad dream but similar to a nightmare in its vividness. A budget dream tends to be as "real" as a nightmare would seem but lacks the intense fear. Instead, a budget dream is more like a fairly normal dream but without any splendor, brilliance or imagination involved. Which is replaced by a real life setting or situation that seems in no way fun or wonderous, but boringly real-life and sometimes a negative experience. This is how it acquired the name 'budget dream' as it tends to be what you would call a dream, but without any fantasy or emotion, in other words cheap, like a movie lacking in the money department it cops out any special FX or narrative.
A common side-effect of a budget dream is to become confused as to what happened in real-life, and what didn't and was part of a dream, simply because the dream was too boringly real to discern from a real memory.
A common side-effect of a budget dream is to become confused as to what happened in real-life, and what didn't and was part of a dream, simply because the dream was too boringly real to discern from a real memory.
Weird, I just dreamt that I went to a working man's pub, and it was all full of these blokes and one guy with a beard said "you're not a plumber" and told me to get out, talk about your budget dream.
by Eddable August 22, 2007
1. The amount of money one has to work with when buying alcohol.
2. A part of your paycheck always saved just for alcohol.
2. A part of your paycheck always saved just for alcohol.
1. "My booze budget is only about six bucks so I'm drinking Faxe tonight."
2. "I'm getting an extra $50 in my next check so I'm putting it towards the monthly booze budget."
2. "I'm getting an extra $50 in my next check so I'm putting it towards the monthly booze budget."
by Strappy November 18, 2006
Natural Ice, Busch, Crown Russe Vodka, Vladamir, Nikolia, Bankers Club, ect.
Shmuck 1: Hey man, what do you want to get to drink tonight?
Shmuck 2: Well, Moneys a little tight, so im gonna have to get some budget booze.
Shmuck 1: Hey man, what do you want to get to drink tonight?
Shmuck 2: Well, Moneys a little tight, so im gonna have to get some budget booze.
by Jimi Layne Lennon March 25, 2011