1. A person who deals in goods of the kind or otherwise by his occupation holds himself as having knowledge or skill peculiar to the practices or goods involved in the transaction or to whom such knowledge or skill may be attributed by his employment of an agent or broker or other intermediary who by his occupation holds himself out as having such knowledge or skill - Uniform Commercial Code 2-104.
2. A famous streetballer in the Feudal Lords, Daniel Gurrisi.
3. The bartering of moves on the basketball courts.
1."The electronics merchant sold the man a stereo."
2."The Merchant threw it down so hard at the last game, he had to get drunk after."
3."The Merchant bartered moves so hard."
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A specialised term used in the game of cricket when one team attains a moral victory over the succesful opposition. In that the game was lost but a moral victory can be taken away from the game.
Winning on a first innings and then being embarrassed in the second innings, Albany Creek were Merchanted
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A greedy person who is always tapping fags
Go away you fucking merchant.
Ive no fags go away you merchant.
Watch the pair of merchants off tapping up there.
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A bussinessperson engaged in the wholesale purchase for profit.
Edward had purchased a barrel of wine for the wedding and the wine merchantโs method of measuring the volume at first angered him.
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A derogatory term, implying a person is gay.
"ben, you're such a merchant!"
"your acting like a merchant, samsy"
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definitions unknown....scholors maintain that the true meaning of the merchant was lost at sea 2,000 years ago. A merchant, or merchantus smallus dickus, can usually be found smoking a cigar and eating sunchips down by the bay.
" the merchant enjoys eating young children while drinking guinness
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One Who Cheers like a fan acts like a fan and dresses like a fan but really isn't.
Did you see the flames play last night? Jeff used to never cheer for them but he's been pulling a merchant lately.
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