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    [Noun]  | "rev*e*nue" | \ ˈre-və-ˌnü \


    1: the total income produced by a given source

    2: the gross income returned by an investment

    3: the yield of sources of income (such as taxes) that a political unit (such as a nation or state) collects and receives into the treasury for public use


    Origin: 15th century ;

     Middle English, return, revenue, from Anglo-French, from revenir to return, from Latin revenire, from re- + venire to come {mat|come|};

    [Noun]  | "revenue bond" 


    1: a bond issued by a public agency authorized to build, acquire, or improve a revenue-producing property (such as a toll road) and payable out of revenue derived from such property


    Origin: 1856 ;

    [Noun]  | "revenue cutter" 


    1: an armed government vessel employed especially to enforce revenue laws


    Origin: 1790 ;

    [Noun]  | "revenue stamp" 


    1: a stamp (as on a cigar box) for use as evidence of payment of a tax


    Origin: 1862 ;

    [Noun]  | "revenue tariff" 


    1: a tariff intended wholly or primarily to produce public revenue


    Origin: 1820 ;

    [Noun]  | "the Inland Revenue" 


    1: the department of the British government that is responsible for collecting taxes

    [Noun]  | "the Internal Revenue Service" 


    1: the department of the U.S. federal government that is responsible for collecting taxes

    [Noun]  | "revenue" 


    1: an increase usually measured in money that comes from labor, business, or property;


      * e.g., " ... the struggling business didn't create much revenue during its first year of operation "



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     [ "revenue" ]

    1: Income, money

      * e.g.,  ... sales ,made in business is income so like " Im getting my REVENUE " "OOO gurl u is gonna get some greennn" 

     [ "lil revenue" ]

    1: The single best rapper of all time. Originated on YouTube with his main channel, "Imallexx".

      * e.g.,  ... Have you heard lil revenues latest banger? 

     [ "Ad Revenue" ]

    1: Non Existent on YouTube anymore

      * e.g.,  ... Poor youtubers can’t get Ad Revenue anymore because YouTube sucks 

     [ "Revenue Shareholder" ]

    1: A revenue shareholder receives a portion of a company's revenue directly proportionate to the quantity of shares owned; 1% ownership pays 1% of the total net revenue. The phrased was originally coined by NaturThink when they developed a new kind of business structured around joint ownership with shareholders participating as board members influencing the direction of the company with online votes. No more greedy executives voting for hefty bonuses and umbrella parachutes

      * e.g.,  ... As a revenue shareholder I received 10% of the company's profits. 

     [ "Ad Revenue" ]

    1: Making money by displaying Ads on a website, YouTube Channel, ect.

      * e.g.,  ... Person 1: Do you see the amount of cash that YouTuber is carrying? 

     [ "Revenue Collector" ]

    1: Any police officer that writes traffic tickets. Most communities use revenue collectors and traffic court judges to shakedown motorists for money. It is not about enforcing the law, but collecting revenue for the city or town where the ticket was issued.

      * e.g.,  ... The state of Illinois passed the seatbelt law. This law allows revenue collectors to write more traffic tickets thus generating more revenue for there communities. 

     [ "drive revenue" ]

    1: Process by which sales leeches find ways to suck every last drop of money out of markets by developing and marketing various new ideas, depending on their field.

      * e.g.,  ... Fred had a hard time driving revenue this period because he was so occupied with sucking the marketing VP's nutsack. 

     [ "Revenue Collector" ]

    1: see Speed Camera & Radar

      * e.g.,  ... "Speed cameras are used purely for revenue raising." 

     [ "Real Revenue" ]

    1: When someone from your company thinks they're bringing in real revenue then another colleague drops savage revenue.

      * e.g.,  ... John is bringing in some real revenue, not like Tom. 

     [ "revenue raising" ]

    1: When a driver breaks the law but won't accept responsibility.

      * e.g.,  ... I was only going 20km/hr over! This is pure revenue raising! 

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