subsist
1)To eat a relatviely narrow range of food choices at weird hours and with
weird people. All the good foods are not eaten, and instead are replaced with crap foods. 2) To practice a dietary
regimen that leaves one short and
surly, with a ghetto booty parted in the middle by a range of thong underwear
subsistence
by ygfbv on Apr 05, 2011 08:36:17
Example:
I'm barely subsisting on these
supplies we have here...
Hey look, it's Clan
Subsistence! They're going to destroy us in a
clan war!
subsistence
by Waqas_luqman on Nov 20, 2010 16:19:21
1. condition of
managing to
stay alive: the condition of being or managing to stay alive, especially when there is barely enough food or money for survival
2. continuing to exist: the condition of continuing to exist
3. mathematics philosophy quality of abstract existence: the quality that something possesses of existing independently, timelessly, or by
virtue of its essence
subsistence farting
by tinkarink on Dec 13, 2021 00:47:44
Example:
Person A: *
frrt*
Person B: Did you just fart? Why
don't I smell it?
Person A: I guess only I can smell it.
Person B: Thank you for subsistence farting!
subsistence farming
by Cunty Fresh Fanatic on Nov 11, 2010 13:00:01
subsistence business
by Cunty Fresh Fanatic on Nov 11, 2010 13:24:12
Any business with a lax business model, allowing only for the owner(s) to maintain a middle-class or lower lifestyle. Sometimes dishonest practices including but not limited to:
tax evasion,
insurance fraud, and forced
child labor; are utilized to keep the business profitable.
Example:
Most
mom and pop stores are
subsistence businesses. Notice how they
whine about the local Walmart, yet hypocritically resell Walmart products in their stores.
subsistence nookie
by Quinmill on Aug 08, 2008 01:07:06
Obviously the term for
sleeping with someone you don't want a long term relationship with, but find necessary to keep yourself in
hormonal harmony
subsisticate
by aday represtin' on Jan 26, 2004 08:38:21
Subsistance-Employment
by Faustian on Nov 26, 2013 10:31:59
A subset of employment which describes
poverty level low-income jobs. Workers in this type of employment find themselves living
paycheck to paycheck with no means of financial growth. Most often associated with
entry level work for fast-food, big-box retail, and agrarian employers.
Usage: "I'm heading to cash my Subsistance Employment paycheck to buy this weeks top-ramen and bus tokens."
Example:
Bill: "I ain't got no cell
signal."
Fred: "You should
upgrade from
Prepaid"
Bill: "I can't afford it, I'm on the Subsistance-Employment."