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Turning a bland, accidental, or unfortunate situation into one, that is in your favor. Essentially finessing in all it's good, and bad forms.
To quote the originator of the term, Jefe REPLAY in the sentence - "Jefe might walk on the crowd / you know I make proper finessements"
"Guy 1: I heard that Billionaire MILF across the street is a widow now, and she likes young jocks. It's lookin' like a smooth finessement. Guy 2: The only one getting finessed is YOU. That billion died with her husband!
"Guy 1: I heard that Billionaire MILF across the street is a widow now, and she likes young jocks. It's lookin' like a smooth finessement. Guy 2: The only one getting finessed is YOU. That billion died with her husband!
by luckynmbr7 February 16, 2019
Jul 26 Word of the Day
Noun: a friend who is usually only called upon by a friend when a more primary/prominent friend is unavailable.
Taken from the term “second string” in an athletic competition situation. In football, if the star quarterback gets injured during a play, the second string is called off the bench to replace him/her. A “Second String Friend” is essentially benched until needed, if ever.
Synonyms: Plan B, Second Choice, Secondary Friend, Benched Until Needed
Taken from the term “second string” in an athletic competition situation. In football, if the star quarterback gets injured during a play, the second string is called off the bench to replace him/her. A “Second String Friend” is essentially benched until needed, if ever.
Synonyms: Plan B, Second Choice, Secondary Friend, Benched Until Needed
I got a call from X the other night. She had an extra ticket to a concert she bought for a friend, but they couldn’t make it so she called me to ask if I wanted to go because I am her Second String Friend.
by Deus-ex-machina August 26, 2020
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An investment made in finesse. To finesse someone for the benefit of your personal investments. Finessements can include, stealing, taking someone’s man, “hiting a lick”, or simply gaining powerful information without the other party’s knowledge. This can also include gaining powerful information against an opposing figure and using it against them with sly.
Bloomfield Ham 1: ...I just met up with Nia and Madina and they made a major finessement on these girls at the club
Bloomfield Ham 2: What did they do?
Bloomfield Ham 1: They walked in the club and started dancing and all the guys started throwing their money on them then they walked away with all the dancers bosses, and the next day all the dancers got fired.
Bloomfield Ham 2: I wonder what information they had on those girls
Bloomfield Ham 1: me either bro but that was a finessement.
Bloomfield Ham 2: What did they do?
Bloomfield Ham 1: They walked in the club and started dancing and all the guys started throwing their money on them then they walked away with all the dancers bosses, and the next day all the dancers got fired.
Bloomfield Ham 2: I wonder what information they had on those girls
Bloomfield Ham 1: me either bro but that was a finessement.
by Good.pieces March 21, 2019
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To go outside of the norm to perform a task or duty that usually is simpler or easier to accomplish when done this way. Often done in collaboration with another person or third party entity.
Stacey called her friend, who took the same class last quarter, and made the finessement of using her papers as a strong guide to write her own.
by D__nice December 15, 2020