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Kikinomics

A new branch of Economics that describes a false saving that is then used as justification for a subsequent financial transaction.

Etymology: First used around 2015 in Tunbridge Wells in the UK and is now in use in parts of Kent, Wiltshire, Norfolk and Devon.
I had spent £200 on two tickets for a concert that was later cancelled.
I expected to lose the £200 but my credit card issued a refund.
I now have £200 which I didn't expect to have so I use Kikinomics to justify spending £200 on something else.
by Conigre July 12, 2021
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Tikinomics

An type of Cryptocurrency Tokenomics in which holders of a token are automatically paid dividends in the form of an asset used to trade it.
Tikinomics is named after TIKI Token - the first BSC token to implement an automatic redistribution of BNB to its holders.

With the Tikinomics of TIKI, holders earn BNB every hour in proportion to the size of their holdings.

You can read more about Tikinomics at www.tikitoken.finance
by AlfaSmurph June 19, 2021
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Kikenomics is a combination of the the word "kike" and the word "economics". The word "kikenomics" is used to describe jewish tactics to persuade someone.
Joe: Our forefathers were Luciferian Freemasons and they founded this country.

Steve: Yes, originally the Freemasons wouldn't even allow jews to become Freemasons, but you know how kikes are, they infest anything they can get their hands on. They built their own "Masonic-looking" secret society known as the Illuminati, which became the reason the Freemasons and its original purpose has been destroyed and the jews kept the Satanic looking symbolism to keep people invested in their own programs of suicide like Christianity.

Joe: Wow, that's some intense kikenomics.
by Dr.Knowitall88 July 25, 2011
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