A requirement implemented in the campaign finance reform legislation promulgated by Sens. John McCain (R-AZ) and Russ Feingold (D-WI). It requires that candidates explicitly define the source of television and radio advertisments as coming from their election organizations rather than from another source. It is done as a mechanism to control so-called "soft money" contributions to compaigns.
by David Green July 30, 2004

Andrew: Did you see that chick?
Josh: Yeah, she definitely has the tramp stamp of approval
OR
Joe: So you and your girl broke up huh?
Tim: Yeah, she had that tramp stamp of approval. I had to cut her loose.....pun intended.
Josh: Yeah, she definitely has the tramp stamp of approval
OR
Joe: So you and your girl broke up huh?
Tim: Yeah, she had that tramp stamp of approval. I had to cut her loose.....pun intended.
by itzzzzzTPayne June 14, 2010

by An Addict Of Communication December 25, 2007

A term used to designate that the spouse in control of the household finances has given approval to make a large purchase.
Me: Did you get approval from corporate to purchase that $350 digital storage device?
Tim: Yes, with the proviso "If you think we really need it."
Tim: Yes, with the proviso "If you think we really need it."
by sutch May 9, 2009

by There was no other pseudonym April 9, 2021

When a perent approves of your boyfriend or girlfriend and offers them rides home, drinks, food, shopping, Without either of you making plans Also may include parents sayin "your so sweet" "you can come over whenever you want"
by Skylor February 3, 2009

This occurs when a man is either jacking off or being jacked off and the hand that does the deed happens to be sporting a 'thumbs up'.
Billy- Bob: Oooh, Jabrina, that feels amazing!
Jabrina: So it should, I'm giving this meat pole my own seal of approval!
Jabrina: So it should, I'm giving this meat pole my own seal of approval!
by GLAARH November 22, 2015
