A fork of Rural Dictionary
When one offers to bury someone, or something that has wronged you someone. A literal, non literal, or symbolic meaning.
She offered her friend a shovel deal, when she found out her ex exposed her intimate pictures online.Non literal
The killer gave his victim a shovel deal they couldn't refuse. Literal
The result of a negotiation where one party winds up with something of little or no value while the other gains everything they wanted.
"She may have gotten the car, the house, the kids, the holiday home and every penny I had, but at least I got this deal sandwich."
verb - meaning futuristic. Coming from the future, prediction of how many shinny things there will be in the future. Usually accompanied by rubbing your index and middle fingers with your thumbs simultaneously and whispering the word "quality".
How 'bout we dress everyone up in "silvery deals" for the float theme of Future of Construction.
Look at the new F150 trucks with all the silvery deals.
Mmmmmm...silvery deals.
Cyber Deals Sunday is live-streaming shopping on Twitter, Facebook, or any other social media platform. Shopping before Cyber Monday.
Did you catch the Cyber Deals Sunday live stream on Twitter?
Talk seriously and in detail until a business agreement is made.
The two companies did not agree immediately on all the details of the takeover but they managed to reach a compromise and hammer out a deal without too much delay.
A dirty deal that has very little chance to have a positive outcome. Or, a choice made by one person to spite another within the very murky lines of the law. (Particularly that of racing; that both parties must accept the terms of racing, and that all racers must accept the outcome of one another’s actions (dirty racing))
“Cale Yarborough went for a gap that was going to disappear, and Donnie Allison threw a block That was almost certainly going to wreck someone if not both of them. At the end of the day… it was just one of those racing deals.” Youtube: The Most Important Race in NASCAR History Deserves a Closer Look: The 1979 Daytona 500 time: 8:45