A fork of Rural Dictionary
1.a person, object or action that is weird, strange or off-kilter; 2.someone who behaves in a manner that is dishonest or unethical, but not necessarily illegal
1."My friends are all pretty krinkly, but then again so am I." "The 1959 Buick LeSabre had these huge fins like some kind of krinkly bat." "This dude came over last night and acted so krinkly towards everyone." 2."Krinkly people are always telling wild stories about me." "He found a wallet on the sidewalk and kept it, but made no attempt to find the owner. He's really krinkly!"
1.a person, object or action that is weird, strange or off-kilter; 2.someone who behaves in a manner that is dishonest or unethical, but not necessarily illegal
1."My friends are all pretty krinkly, but then again so am I." "The 1959 Buick LeSabre had these huge fins like some kind of krinkly bat." "This dude came over last night and acted so krinkly towards everyone." 2."Krinkly people are always telling wild stories about me." "He found a wallet on the sidewalk and kept it, but made no attempt to find the owner. He's really krinkly!" Source: kBro, Florida, USA
In the world of stock market investing, savages (correctly: SAVAges) make profits by doing their research. They do more research than typical market analysts into a singles stock and the products the company is bringing to market. Then, investing big when they find a winner. The name comes from the first big winner Cassava Sciences, ticker symbol SAVA. The company is developing a blood test for early detection of Alzheimer’s Disease as well as a drug in phase three studies which may safely and effectively treat the disease. The members are invested in the company’s stock and attempting to get qualified participants into the phase three trials.
SAVAges are constantly reviewing the published data and telling families of AD (Alzheimer’s Dementia) patients about open studies in the drug. They hope to do very well once it gets FDA approval.