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Beard agreement

An agreement made between 2 or more men with slick beards to fight the beardless (Chakka)

Haroon entered in a beard agreement with abdullah as both of them had sick beard.

by Redscar December 31, 2021


Frienuptual agreement

Frienuptual agreement is when a set of friend s decide to part ways, both getting nothing from one another.

Steve and Charles are having a frienuptual agreement. They are not longer going to be friends, and neither one of them are getting anything out of it.

by jellofuckedhouse October 31, 2009


North American Free Trade Agreement (nɔ (r)θ əˈmerɪkən fri treɪd əˈɡri mənt)

Meaning of North American Free Trade Agreement in English:

North American Free Trade Agreement

PROPER NOUN

(also NAFTA)
An agreement which came into effect in January 1994 between the US, Canada, and Mexico to remove barriers to trade between the three countries over a ten-year period.

How to use North American Free Trade Agreement (nɔ (r)θ əˈmerɪkən fri treɪd əˈɡri mənt) in a sentence is still unknown.

North American Free Trade Agreement (nɔ (r)θ əˈmerɪkən fri treɪd əˈɡri mənt)

by ANCIENT_WOLFY January 20, 2022


Munich Agreement

An agreement signed by Britain and France in September 1938 in which they appeased Hitler and allowed him to take control of the Sudetenland, a region of Czechoslovakia

The Munich Agreement allowed Germany to take control of the Sudetenland.

by 416BK January 23, 2020


Minsk Agreement

This can have two defenitions,

1. For when people mindlessly support Ukraine, you can shove this down their throats.
2. Can be used to describe a pact that is very one sided and the other party somehow agreed to

Instance two is when someone signs off something extremely valuable and doest know what's happening because they're so dumbfounded by the money

"You cant tell me Tim actually agreed with mark!"
"well he did, now mark has access to his room at night and Tim, gets a grilled cheese sandwich"
"that was a dirty Minsk Agreement"

by Bill Billy Bob July 26, 2023


furious agreement

When two people get into a heated exchange, oblivious to the fact that they’re both saying basically the same thing - the only difference being phrasing.

The opposite of “talking past each other.”

Hold up, I think you’re in furious agreement. You’re both on the same side here, even if it doesn’t sound like it.

by robynsun May 7, 2024