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Resource Digger

Like a gold digger, but not in the game for wealth- simply food, shelter, and a warm body.

Typically college-aged with a minimum wage job and daddy issues. Jumps from man to man like a leech.
Person 1: "He's not hot or rich, why is a girl like that with him?"
Person 2: "Oh she's just being a resource digger until she graduates."
by LampSmith69 July 10, 2019
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marine natural resources

not the water where cruise ships dump
wooster AK is not topical on the term "marine natural resources"
by Urban Dictionary Staff March 2, 2004
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resource pool

"Pool" of human resources in an IT company, waiting to go on a project. Most big companies maintain a group of skilled programmers to be put on the job when a project comes up. Programmers in an organisation in between jobs.
Though Santosh enjoyed programming, sometimes he loved waiting in the resource pool since it gave him loads of free time to fool around on the net.
by Goldie Horn July 12, 2006
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bodily resources

all the bodily features that a person, especially a woman, have which are attractive to the opposite sex and which can sometimes be used to lure the opposite sex. Bodily resources would include the face, boobs, thighs, legs and what not.
He was madly attracted to the bodily resources of the street girl.
by uttam maharjan July 13, 2011
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marine natural resources

Urban Dictionary allows you to define anything you want, however you want to define it, without any possible credibility.
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Resourcements

A broad term used to describe either man-power or supplies. Used frequently by military officers in desperate need of help.
Quick! We need more resourcements to the frontline!!
by Joey Joe Joe Jr August 14, 2012
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Inhuman Resource

A department of company put in charge of exploiting staff to the highest return-to-wage ratio.

This goal is usually carried out without actually expanding the employee's capabilities, but by either raising workload or lowering wages instead.
The Inhuman Resource department directed the serf to the production line, where she would spend 10 hours a day inserting microchips into the circuit boards.
by Shizuma January 14, 2008
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