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Advantage

Something an underdog really has while pretending not to. People would rather the underdog triumph than the one described as the favorite.

He/she was full of shit by calling himself/herself an underdog, but knew that he/she could gain an advantage on an opposing person/team by calling himself/herself an underdog, or claiming that he/she had lower odds overall. Really, since he/she was playing all sides, he/she could always end up on the side that triumphed, as long as people allowed it.

by Solid Mantis October 29, 2020


Advantages

A shipping label doesn't give anybody advantages. An item shipped in the mail is supposed to have a shipping label.

There were no advantages to having a shipping label. The item wouldn't ship anywhere without one.

by Solid Mantis October 30, 2020


Rusty advantage

An act with a ranga that also looks like a giraffe whereby the rangaraffe reveals their genitalia to you in the middle of a poker game, causing you to immediately fold and leave the table in disgust.

How did you go at poker? I lost, he pull the Rusty Advantage

by Say Loveee February 11, 2018


Advantage-gate

Referring to the 2023 season of the Australian Football League when a single goal separated the Queensland team of Brisbane Lions and the Victorian team of Collingwood. In the final 2 minutes of play, the Lions seemed set to score off of a free kick but the officiating umpire decided the Brisbane Lions had opted to take the advantage, which resulted in no score and an immediate turn over to Collingwood essentially resulting in Collingwood walking down the remaining time to play and securing the Grand Final

We got away with it!

Good old advantage-gate forever!

by AFL Armchair Expert September 30, 2023


Proximity advantage

The advantage one has in being nearby.

Jane was the girlfriend of both Sam and Mark at different times. In both relationships she ended it. In Jane's eyes, the two are in equal standing. Now that Jane's newest relationship has broken up, she wants to reconnect with one of her two former exes. Mark lives two counties away while Sam lives in the same apartment complex as Jane. Jane restarts relationship with Sam because Sam has the proximity advantage.

Tom is an employer who is in search of an employee to start ASAP. There are two candidates for the position: John who is the better option but is on the other side of the world, and Jesse, who is slightly less qualified but will start immediately. Tom hires Jesse because Jesse has the proximity advantage.

by FullDevolution January 14, 2014