Some aspect of a deal you make with another person (could be anything from a job offer to a relationship) that prevents you from being able to do it.
When you're facing a situation where there are catches to something, the deal breaker is that one catch that you cannot overlook and/or tolerate.
After looking at this job offer, I could tolerate the lousy shifts, poor pay and even the job being not that great. Having to put up with a two hour drive two and from work every day? Sorry but that's the deal breaker.
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A website which features a single item every day, generally at a lower than average cost. This item is generally available for 24 hours, or until it is sold out (whichever comes first). Often, "deal a day" sites focus one one category of merchandise such as electronics.
David: "Dude! Check out the surround sound system I got from woot.com!"
Billy: "What's woot.com?"
David: "Only the greatest 'deal a day' website EVER!"
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1. An expression of great joy.
2. A classic V saying.
1. sweet deal! I just won a million dollars.
2. free fries? sweet deal!
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Used to sarcastically act like you aren't trying to brag about something that isn't worth bragging about. Should make it seem like you are bragging about it. Usually said in a sarcastic tone. Not to be used when something actually is a big deal.
Starbucks lady: "Total is $4.23"
Me as I hand her $4.23: "Exact change, no big deal"
or
Girlfriend walks in, me on the computer
Me: "Just checking the spiderman forums, no big deal."
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When you're able to work anyone, and you're always getting what you want
Or
Something that wasn't free, but you got it free
"yeah I can hook it up bitch, I always get the best deals"
or
If you were to get something half price, or into a movie free, you just got the best deals
A trait that makes a romantic coupling more desirable. The opposite of a deal breaker.
"I mean, Ben is hot and all, but I found out he also loves cats! That's a huge deal booster."
Deals that are so good, that will only come for like a moment
Yo, that racket I got was "deals on wheels".