A unique derivation of borrowing that usually involves the person who takes the object not telling the person that they take it from. In other words stealing.
Edwin: Yo were'd you get that sweet bling?
Mike: I, um, creatively borrowed it from my neighbor!
Edwin: Creative borrowing? What is that?
Mike: I just stole it from rich guy next door.
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an awesome class that some high schools offer. its considered an elective. you write a lot of different peices. you usually have an opening activity such as: create a rap using a issue (economic,home,love,etc), association pieces, etc.
teachers are usualy care free and fun. class consists of alot of story telling from stuents and teacher.
take it you'll lean alot about yourself.
I signed up for creative writing, it ended up being a lot of fun.
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(Real-estate jargon)
1. A questionable or irresponsible way of obtaining needed funds.
2. Theft
1. "I bought my dream ride with a 29% loan, but I can pay it back when the Nigerian government sends me my check."
2. "Keep an eye out while I work out some creative financing on this jacket."
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Finding an interesting or non-convetional way to obtain funds to get something you want.
"borowing" your friends bike and selling it at your neigbours garage sale so you can buy new speakers.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, ways to see your friends or family members who don’t live under your roof either one-on-one or in groups whether it be standing or sitting 6 feet apart from each other and not moving from that spot, meeting in cars in the parking lot, walking or riding bikes together on opposite sides of the street, or holding exercise classes in the street. It is different from rationalized distancing because the people doing it think they are clever and beating the system. They don’t need to explain themselves. However, according to MIT research “mucus and saliva can burst from a person’s mouth at nearly a hundred miles an hour and travel as far as 27 feet.” This method of distancing is flawed, selfish, and breaks all social distancing rules
Those 10 kids who met in the parking lot and practiced creative distancing by staying in their cars all have COVID and gave it to their entire families.
A bohemian-like young artist, writer, or designer.
"The newcomers, called the "young creatives" by local economists, have helped give Portland the reputation over the past two decades for being one of the hippest cities in the country. They have been lured by the city's brew pubs, bicycle and mass transit culture, access to mountains and seacoast, and a tolerant, off-center way of life. Now, they are trying to hang on while hanging out." -MSNBC, "Portland's 'young creatives' tough it out
When one has an idea, a "hmmm" moment, but one can't just get the idea out of the brain into the physical world. From the brain to the world.
See: Creative Block.
I think I am slowly solving my own Creative Constipation.