Used to describe someone that does something repeatedly or relies on it.
Sydney is a split dodge merchant
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The Merchant is a man who resides in the East Greenwich area and rarely cares/needs to venture out of his territory. He deals with fine wines and cigars and hosts a plethora of crazy parties filled with friends. The Merchant currently has only one trade ship of his own but he can call upon a sizeable fleet if the need presents itself
The Parties at The Merchant's trade post are very exclusive, and only those who are on the guest list are allowed to attend. He is usually fairly peaceful but if angered, he is a formidable foe as he is equally as formidable as he is large! Should this not be enough to deter any issues, he can always call upon a small army to aid him in his endeavors. He can usually be found by the smoke clouds puffing away from his fine cigars that he perpetually smokes.
The Merchant was orginally named by Adam and known by only a few. Even today (years later) there are few who know The Merchant, and even fewer who know The Merchant's real name but there are countless who know of The Merchant and The Merchant's parties.
The Merchant of East Greenwich
The Merchant of the East side of G
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When a football player is massively overrated and in reality he is carried by one attribute, scenario, league, team mates, derby
1.Pedri is an appearance merchant
2. Mharez is a bottom 5 merchant
3. Van dijk is a man bun merchant
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-The act of buying low and selling high in a video game economy.
-Buying items to sell later at a higher price.
Origin: Runescape MMORPG
I made 400g in an hour just from merchanting stuff.
I suck at merchanting, I usually end up losing money and spending too much time.
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A deragatory term for a Jew
Mark Zuckerberg is a total merchant.
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Mer-chant-a-lism, an economic theory developed in the 16th and 18th century that a nation should increase its wealth through trade.
Combination of the words merchant and ism
Merchantalism increased the wealth of nations through trade.
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In Cockney rhyming slang, a wanker (from merchant banker)
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