vulture fund n.— «The government says it is still recovering from a devastating war and faces a new problem: Western investors, sensing a chance to rake in millions, are suing to recover old debts that they bought for pennies on the...
cram-down n.— «Paulson, run by former Bear Stearns (BSC) investment banker John Paulson, stands to rake in a windfall if the measure passes. The key bill, introduced last month, would allow federal judges to restructure mortgage terms and...
kahoonas n.pl.— «As I sat there freezing my Kahoonas (Spanish word—Cojones) off, I was far away playing a heads up with the lady on the right.» —“The Sex Goddess, Poker Wars and Rake” by Catman Poker News Jan...
disloyalty fee n.— «Use that bank machine that’s not from your own bank and you’re undoubtedly going to see an immediate service fee plus your own bank dings you another $1.50. That’s what’s known as a disloyalty fee and the banks say...
pant load n.— «On line four I have holding for you, that ridiculous pant load for brains, lacking in all writing skills or sense of financial reason, from the Denver Business News, weighing in with an I.Q. of 37.» —by Steve...
numeeja n.— «It does provide a fab opportunity to rake over the past and remember the heady days when numeeja was all the rage.» —“Boo.com dusts down website for June relaunch” The Register (U.K.) Jan. 24, 2006...