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To privode for sexually or to engage in sexual acts with another consenting party.
He was supplying that booty!
supply by Reisser May 23, 2003
To give one of a wide variety of sexual favors to a second party. Usually the kind that people talk about in awe afterwards.
(1)He was SUPPLYIN' DAT BooooOTAY!
(2) I heard that Eilhsa is a good supplier.
supply by Unotag July 21, 2003

Supply Side Economics

*noun*; a subdivision of economics that focuses on addressing recessions by stimulating supply, rather than demand. During a recession, supply siders recommend cutting taxes rather than increasing government spending.


"Supply side" is in contrast to traditional practitioners of Keynesianism, "demand siders" who believe the main fiscal policy tool for recessions should be increased government spending.

Both supply siders and demand siders believe the government is responsible for formulating effective fiscal policy during recessions.

The most famous advocate of supply side economics was Arthur Laffer.
When Ronald Reagan ...promised to cut taxes ...he claimed tax revenue would go up, not down... as the economy boomed in response to lower rates. Since then, supply side economics ... has become a central tenet of Republican political and economic thinking in the country.

"McCain sticks to Supply Side Economics..." *International Herald Tribune* (24 March 2008)

supply drop 

The act of defecating on someone's face while teabagging at the same time
I noticed he ate corn after getting my supply drop
supply drop by PR PENETRATOR December 19, 2017

supply depot 

Is said of something of which additional units are required in the context of Terran technology. Alternatively, in a Protoss setting, the very powerful and popular Pylons are required. From a Zerg standpoint, though, it would be advisable to spawn more Overlords.
"Additional supply depots required" -Starcraft
supply depot by Azure Flash July 10, 2007

Supply-Side Jesus 

The economic face of Jesus as imagined by (some) Republicans. Usually used as a sarcastic retort when economic interests seem to be placed ahead of social justice.
"Corporate taxes raised to fund child health care."

Supply-side Jesus would be sad.
Supply-Side Jesus by Markus5 October 7, 2009