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end on a
high
note
exp.
finalize smth. successfully / in a positive manner
E.g.: The negotiations were tough, but they ended on a high note
adequate
adj.
suitable in quantity or
quality
janky
adj.
of extremely poor or unreliable
quality
; very low-end
[US];[informal] I shouldn’t have bought that used car, it’s way too janky. / There’s hardly anywhere to eat other than a janky food place.
Also: jank
!
heyday
o.
1: the period of one’s greatest popularity, vigor, or prosperity. 2: archaic:
high
spirits. 3: interjection – used to express elation or wonder.
Interjection
!
formoisie
n.
(in neomarxist thought) the second main exploitive social class: The bourgeoisie of formation. The members of the formoisie have human capital, receive
high
wages (the most frequently thanks to their diplomas) and consume more than the world GDP. (neologism 1993 Yanick Toutain)
[Hum. Sc.] The formoisie is the social class that created social-democracy and stalinism.
rooftopping
n.
an urban photography trend consisting in taking the pics from the top (and usually the edge) of
high
buildings
payday loan
n.
A small short-term loan, with very
high
interest rates, that the borrower promises to repay on or near the next payday. Used by wage earners who run short of cash before payday. Payday lending is an established form of lending in the US and Canada.
Also: payday advance, overnight loan.
tidal energy
n.
renewable energy obtainable on coasts based on the sea or ocean low and
high
tides
stiletto strength
n.
a form of workout based on the usage of
high
heels
also called legwork
blood, sweat and tears
id.
expression referring to a
high
amount of effort, dedication, endurance for pursuing a cause, achieving a goal
He put blood, sweat and tears in making this movie
comp set
n.
competitive set: a group of other brands offering a similar product or
service
, to the same consumers
prosumer
n.
economic player that both produces and consumes a good or
service
portmanteau word: producer + consumer. Linked to mass costumisation
no frills
adj.
(about a product or
service
) meant to meet the customers’ basic requirements; with no add-ons, including only the basic features
E.g: It’s a no frills hotel, but very clean and with friendly staff.
open source
adj.
refers to a product or
service
whose design, blueprint or code is free to use and modify
Examples of open source projects: Linux, Mozzila Firefox (softwares); DIY open drones (drone design), arduino (electronics)
bustitution
n.
replacement of a rail transport
service
(tram, subway, train) with a bus
[Neologism] from “bus” and “substitution”
ride-hailing app
n.
app designed to let a person get a transportation
service
for a fee
Uber, Gettaxi, Taxi apps