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      [Noun]  | "quantitative easing" 


      1: a set of government policies that may be implemented by a central bank to increase the money supply in the economy —abbreviation QE


      Origin: 1966 ;

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       [ "Quantitative Easing" ]

      1: A sexual practice whereby many dicks (as big and as many as possible) are inserted into an asshole. The idea is to annihilate the asshole beyond recognition... to the point where nobody could ever figure out exactly WHICH dick caused all the destruction. It destroys the asshole completely, but the destruction is so great that it couldn't possibly be pinned on one particular dick. Can also be applied to economics, but the term "asshole" is replaced by subject "economy" and "dicks" are replaced by "The Federal Reserve".

        * e.g.,  ... Bob: Damn! That bitch's ass is destroyed! They must have performed quantitative easing on her! Chris: Well, there is certainly some inflation going on there! They could have at least spit on it! 

       [ "QE = Quantitative Easing" ]

      1: QE = Quantitative Easing. Basically, QE is a way for Treasury to print more money out of thin air, so that Federal Reserve can "buy" more American National Debt. Thus, US "owes" 15 trillion National Debt. Federal Reserve is a "loan shark" organization, privately owned by the world richest and most powerful international fat cat old banker dudes. Remember, "Loan Sharks" want people to borrow more & more.

        * e.g.,  ... The word Bail-Out became a bad name, so QE = Quantitative Easing was invented. Now, QE is a bad name, so the process of "printing money out of thin air" is called, "President's Jobs' Bill." 

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