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The B-U-N

The B-U-N is a funny guy … The hoes love him

The B-U-N took my bitchDamn!!!!

by Barry Davidson November 23, 2021


u lovin the size

when you love what your boy has down there

Girl: ' I'm leaving you!'
Boy:'Lol i think the fuck not cause u lovin the size'
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PCY:'U lovin' the size' Freal Luv-Far East Movement

by leo_e June 2, 2017


Y R U

Y R U IS SHORT FOR WHY ARE YOU

IT HELPS IN TYING FASTER.

FOR EXAMPLE-Y R U SO BAD?

by February 3, 2022


u/potatoisilluminati

A mediocre redditor that constantly switches between being sad and okay. Never makes memes but is a karma whore. Is a very weird person but tries to be nice.

Person 1: Have you seen u/potatoisilluminati's posts?
Person 2: yeah that guy's fuckin weird

by potatoisilluminati November 11, 2020


Nu scassa' u' cazz'!

An Italian expletive used mostly in Roman and Neapolitan dialects. It means "Don't bother".

*Person X is minding his own business at the park. At one time a pain in the ass mosquito comes to "visit him.*
Person X: Nu scassa' u' cazz'!

by K-Pop_Forever July 23, 2023


u sp y

ini makdudnya, u sp y gan, nandakan dia nanyak u asw

u sp y

by w? w y w June 18, 2017


U-5

(ECONOMICS) Total unemployed, plus discouraged workers, plus all other persons marginally attached to the labor force, as a percent of the civilian labor force plus all persons marginally attached to the labor force. This includes workers who are not counted as "discouraged workers" for minor technical reasons. Therefore, if one wants to cite the percentage of discouraged unemployed, the true figure is U-5, not U-4.

The US Bureau of Labor Statistics regularly publishes six estimates of unemployment. The others are U-1, U-2, U-3, U-4, and U-6. Eurostat publishes one monthly estimate of unemployment for the European Union, which is approximately midway between U-3 and U-4.

The unemployment statistics for the USA are collected through a monthly Current Population Survey (CPS) (also known as the household survey) and an establishment survey.

For economists, U-5 and U-6 can help provide some insight into labor market movements. In particular, the spread between U-5 and U-6 can show how quickly businesses are returning to normality after a recession, because it offers a way to gauge changes in the number of hours worked as well as in the number of workers hired.

by Abu Yahya July 15, 2010