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    [Noun]  | "con*sum*er" | \ kən-ˈsü-mər \


    1: one that consumes: such as

    2: one that utilizes economic goods

    3: an organism requiring complex organic compounds for food which it obtains by preying on other organisms or by eating particles of organic matter


    Origin: 15th century ;

     See: ;

    [Noun]  | "consumer credit" 


    1: credit granted to an individual especially to finance the purchase of consumer goods or to defray personal expenses


    Origin: 1925 ;

    [Noun]  | "consumer price index" 


    1: an index measuring the change in the cost of typical wage-earner purchases of goods and services expressed as a percentage of the cost of these same goods and services in some base period —called also cost-of-living index


    Origin: 1945 ;

    [Noun]  | "consumer confidence" 


    1: the good feelings that people have about the economy

    [Noun]  | "consumer debt" 


    1: a debt from buying something at a store

    [Plural noun]  | "consumer goods" 


    1: goods that directly satisfy human wants


    Origin: 1901 ;

    [Plural noun]  | "consumer durables" 


    1: products (such as cars and stoves) that usually last a very long time : durable goods

    [Adjective]  | "an*ti-con*sum*er" | \ ˌan-tē-kən-ˈsü-mər \


    1: not favorable to consumers : improperly favoring the interests of businesses over the interests of consumers


    Origin: 1936 ;

    [Noun]  | "consumer" 


    1: a person who buys goods and services;


      * e.g., " ... Most consumers are comfortable making purchases on the Internet. "





     [ "consumer" ]

    1: someone who buys things they don't need with money they don't have to impress people they don't like

      * e.g.,  ... The average consumer has little idea what motivates them 

     [ "consumer" ]

    1: someone who eats way more than their share, usually when they are eating a community food source Often a skinny ass athlete who puts it away without thought

      * e.g.,  ... Sarita: WHERE DID THE CHEX MIX GO? 

     [ "consumer" ]

    1: a jungle music producer in Arizona

      * e.g.,  ... "consumer sucks" 

     [ "Consume" ]

    1: To shove it in ya gob

      * e.g.,  ... I'm going to consume this pineapple 

     [ "Consumer" ]

    1: Derogatory term used to describe the buying public, or purchaser of a product. Use of the word is prolific in the business world, quickly replacing the more respectful term, "customer".

      * e.g.,  ...  "Consumer spending is up 51%!" 

     [ "Consume" ]

    1: to eat correctly

      * e.g.,  ... “Consume” 

     [ "consume" ]

    1: Consume cun-SOOM- Verb: 1) In fantasy football, to pass someone in either the total score of a matchup or in the projections. 2) In fantasy football, when a running back or receiver gets a heavier workload than the usual starter.

      * e.g.,  ... Exp: "The Shady Bunch have consumed the Brown Town Legends in the projections after the defense glitch." 

     [ "Consumability" ]

    1: The quality of being able to access, consume and retain information, specifically in a learning environment

      * e.g.,  ... The consumability of the content made it easy to learn. When deciding on an e-Learning platform, consumability is a large determining factor. 

     [ "consumate" ]

    1: To make something official; usually used in a sense with making a marriage official via sexual intercourse.

      * e.g.,  ... The newly wed king and queen consumated their marriage on their honeymoon. 

     [ "Consumation" ]

    1: The act of getting laid.

      * e.g.,  ... You: So, what does "consumation" mean? 

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