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cost on mac

it means kosomk in the siri language. you can use it to curse someone when you want to disagree or when you just simply want to curse this person for no particular reason. it’s like fuck you in english.

ahmed: enta 3ayel khawal ya sayed

sayed: tb cost on mac ya ahmed

by saintadel January 23, 2020


opportunity cost

The value of resources and time given up relative to the best alternative. Includes the estimation of time in process. If a economy is competitive, the opportunity cost is a good indicator of the price because any change in prices is a change in the opportunity cost, which means a change in the allocation of resources.

The opportunity cost of 9/11 was huge! Lives were lost, capital was destroyed, people got sick......so when 9/11 happened there was a change in the market prices which changed the allocation of resources.

by rodan118 February 10, 2010

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pie-cost

Part of the dumb "pie-cost" joke.

Joker: Too bad we don't have a pie-cost.

Victim: What's a pie-cost?

Joker: Oh, about six bucks ... (rim-shot)

(also, same joke, using "hen-way" (oh, about 3 pounds ...)

by JerseyJohn August 17, 2007

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sunk cost

Anything that you've spent and won't come back (money, time, energy)

Don't make a sunk cost controls your decisions, if it makes you on the huge loss, then abandon it

Your mental health is important

by Sir. B June 30, 2021

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oppbeertunity cost

n. the amount of beer you would have to give up drinking by choosing entertainment at a non-drinking establishment.

Tickets for the student section at the university basketball game are general seating. Grant and Phil chose not to go early enough to get good seats, because the oppbeertunity cost was too high at 4 beers. Instead, they sat in the back of student section, foregoing the opportunity cost of better seats at the game.

You could say Grant and Phil prefer 4 beers (each) and bad seats to good seats.

by Professor Redbeard February 7, 2013


opportunity cost

(n.) the benefits and problems of not choosing an option.

You have a choice between buying a car for Β£30,000 or a motorbike for Β£18,000.


If you buy the car, the opportunity cost is Β£12,000 and a motorbike.


If you buy the motorbike and have some money, the opportunity cost is one car.

by Kung-Fu Jesus May 4, 2004

32πŸ‘ 12πŸ‘Ž


cost saving

Taking some action that will stop an identified cause of cash loss.

We saved loads by microwaving the cat. Not only did we reduce our food shop bill, but we also had a hearty protein rich meal for free!

by Anonymous February 28, 2003