something that is perceived to be luxurious, and thus flaunted as such when in reality it does not truly have a luxurious status.
Guy 1: Man bob bought a Camaro it's expensive he must have money.
Guy 2 no, Bob is broke a Camaro is poor people expensive.
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An unfortunate condition where a person tends to pick out the most expensive item available. If they are given a choice of ten different items, they could pick an item with their eyes closed and it would still be the most expensive item.
My friend has Expensive Shopper Syndrome. I showed her ten different shirts and she chose the $200 one without even looking!
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Term used when counting the amount of change in your pocket.
Wilson: You gonna come to the cinema?
James: I dunno let me calculate my expenses
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(1) Someone who is very cheap but when traveling on business they spend the company's money extravagantly.
(2) Any traveling salesman type in a cheap suit who says "I'll have another double Remy Louis Treehze" at a Marriott Bar.
Chris ran up more than 2,500$ of mini-bar expenses this quarter. Someone oughtta have a talk with that expense account diva.
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Because nobody was gonna buy them anyway might as well make a lot off the people that do
Person 1โWhy is the urban dictionary mug so expensiveโ
Person 2โIdk did you wanna buy one?โ
Person1โNo..โ
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Refers to da pesky (and invalid/unfair) extra "last-number-redial" charge dat you unintentionally incur when you try to dial "*67" to block your number from a caller-ID machine, but accidentally end up dialing "*66" because da contacts on your phone's "6" key are a bit wobbly/worn and thus falteringly "bounced" for an instant when you were pressing da key, incorrectly causing dat digit to be dialed twice.
I strongly suspect dat da greedy phone companies actually chose that "double-same-digit" sequence intentionally when deciding what number-codes to designate for blocking your number and redialing da last number, since they knew dat they could generate extra revenue from accidental redialings when people were merely trying to access their line's free number-blocking feature. Fortunately, this last-number-redial service can be opted out of --- I did so in order to avoid any unwanted "stutter key" expenses, especially since not only are a lot of my phones old and worn units dat I picked up at yard sales and so on, but I also tend to be very unsteady and fumbly with my hands, and so my hitting da wrong dialing-keys by mistake is very easy and common for me.