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supply and demand

A basic rule of economics that Linux users will never understand.

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by Mac user May 4, 2003

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business on demand

When a business undergoes a transformation of process, culture, and infrastructure such that it can respond instantly to the constantly changing conditions of the market.

A company's systems automatically scale up to meet the load required when they release a hot new product.

by Eric Wood June 3, 2004

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Dick on Demand

(noun) When a woman disregards a man's feelings or needs, expecting him to be readily available to come over and have sex when it is convenient for HER, often with very little warning or communication. This is often associated with a hotation or whoring phase.

Girl. His dick is not part of your Netflix Que. You can't have Dick on Demand.

by Divorce Doc July 26, 2020

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moms demand action

A group of Karen's who don't believe in the right to self defense

Moms demand action is protesting guns again

by lopi216 May 15, 2022

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Demanding damsel in distress

The attractive woman at work who plays the coquette and victim when it suits her but also demands respect and advancement. Coworkers either hate her or swoon over her. No one is neutral in their opinions of her.

"Can you believe that Stacey charged her supervisor with harassment? He just asked her to do her job."

"Yeah and now she got a promotion on top of it!"

"She's a demanding damsel in distress."

by Cirdellin January 13, 2010

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I demand a recount!

"I demand a recount!" is a phrase used to express resistance to a decision made, usually in regards to a vote; when used, it is often in a melodramatic and/or comical fashion.

Although the concept of demanding a recount has been around for the while, the phrase "I demand a recount" was popularized as a meme following the Bush v. Gore case for the 2000 election for the U.S. presidency.

Due to the ballot counting controversy surrounding Florida state's miscounts of votes (at this point Florida's electoral votes were the deciding factor of the Presidency), the U.S. Supreme court got involved, and decided by a slim 5-4 majority to cancel the Florida re-recount, as it was not likely to meet the safe harbor deadline requirements.

"I demand a recount!" was popularized as a display of indignant resistance thereafter, as many people (both state officials and regular citizens) criticized the Supreme Court's decision, requesting that for a recount not to be done would be bad form at best, and critically unconstitutional at worst.

by Timothy Matias October 15, 2010

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Extreme Conditions Demand Extreme Responses

Debut full length album by American grindcore band, BRUTAL TRUTH.

Guy#1: Hey, what's your favorite Brutal Truth album?
Guy#2: Extreme Conditions Demand Extreme Responses.
Guy#1: Me too!

by NuclearAssualtLover243 December 4, 2010