To Amy a ticket is used in customer service sector, when an agent encounters or gets assigned a ticket that falls outside of his ability to handle either because it's complicated or because he/she does not have sufficient knowledge to handle that ticket so he Amys it (transfers it to Amy). Amy is complaint free, and never returns a ticket back, she is mysterious yet very helpful.
This ticket is very weird, I have never been asked about suck thing, should I Amy the ticket?
Common slang used in the Colorado, in reference to the Denver Nuggets basketball team, when covertly discussing the purchase of cannabis sativa.
Commonly used on cell phone conversations.
Dude, when do you think you can get some nuggets tickets?
Hey man, you don't need to buy those nuggets tickets....they're in the nosebleed section.
In the movies when a bad person sacrifices himself to save others it is said that he has purchased his ticket to heaven.
The last minute self sacrifice to protect an innocent from an untimely death with no hesitation or concern for your own well being is to earn a ticket to heaven.
The bad guy took a bullet to save the girl thus buying his ticket to heaven.
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describes something of high monetary value, importance, and/or power depending on the context.
1: I heard you recently landed one of those big ticket jobs at your company.
2: You're lucky I made that big ticket move in the game the other day, we would have lost the match otherwise.
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Pushing ones luck. Pull a fast one.
Causing trouble, sometimes in a mischevious way, sometimes in an agressive way.
Used in North East England.
'By.. what a worky ticket he is!!'
or .. 'He's really working his ticket with me!'
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1. Toilet paper: More specifically, the fast-food napkins kept in the glovebox of a vehicle to be used for emergencies in lieu of toilet paper.
today at lunch, christian stocked up on a nice stack of dump tickets for the truck, among other supplies while raiding the fixins bar.
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When someone tells you they will do something, but end up not doing it. Also known as "front row tickets" or "front row boys."
"Did Julie ever come through last night?"
"No, she was sellin tickets"
"You promise you're gonna come with me tomorrow?"
"Yea, for sure."
"Alright, don't be sellin me no tickets."