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Jobs in : Cheshire United Kingdom
Jobs at: UKE Home Solutions/Rehome
Jobs in : West Yorkshire United Kingdom
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Jobs in : Charlotte North Carolina United States
Jobs at: Priority Dispatch Corp.
Buyer - Promotional Merchandise - Hybrid
Buyer - Promotional Merchandise - Hybrid
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Account Manager (Promotional Merchandise)
Account Manager (Promotional Merchandise)
Jobs in : London United Kingdom
Jobs at: Ernest Gordon Recruitment
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Jobs at: The Coca-Cola Company
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Jobs at: Michael Page International Recruitment Ltd
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Jobs at: The Scotts Miracle-Gro Company
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Jobs in : Cheshire United Kingdom
Jobs at: UKE Home Solutions/Rehome
Jobs in : Cheshire United Kingdom
Jobs at: UKE Home Solutions/Rehome
Account Manager (Promotional Merchandise)
Account Manager (Promotional Merchandise)
Jobs in : Wiltshire United Kingdom
Jobs at: Ernest Gordon Recruitment Limited
Slangs & AI meanings
The goods is slang for first rate merchandise. The goods is slang for incriminating evidence.
Drugs
n strong alcoholic cider. While traditionally the word refers to home-brewed cider (scrumping being the stealing of apples), it has more recently become associated with a high-alcohol brand named Scrumpy Jack. DonÂ’t go near the stuff. I drank some at university one evening and all sorts of bad things happened.
payment for fish by merchandise
A civilian boat that comes alongside to sell merchandise.
n. (pronounced "pawt-na") From "partner." A friend. A loyal associate. "Was'up pawtna!"Â
drugs
1 v stick; wedge. Push something into something, often something that was not intended for that purpose: Eventually we discovered that it wasn’t working because our son had bunged a Polish sausage into the video recorder. 2 n stopper, often rubber. The type of thing you use to block fluid from coming out of things. 3 n bribe intended to buy silence. A monetary reward given to someone in order to buy their tacit agreement, often associated with the fixing of sports games: Everyone knows that their manager’s taking bungs to throw the matches anyway. 4 – up full of cold; congested: I can’t come into work today, one of the kids is bunged up.
Good quality merchandise. 2. In agreement with a situation or the thoughts of another person
The generic name of a number of traditional sailing vessels with one or more masts with lateen sails used in the Red Sea and Indian Ocean region, typically weighing 300 to 500 tons, with a long, thin hull. They are trading vessels primarily used to carry heavy items, like fruit, fresh water or merchandise. Crews vary from about thirty to around twelve, depending on the size of the vessel.
, (hot) adj., Stolen, as in merchandise. “That CD player is hot, bro’.â€Â [Etym., American, 1950’s]
n. A male or female (Primarily associated with Females) who will have sex with any individual regardless of attraction or that individual's background.  "Hey Jay, you better hook up with her, that’s an easy Bust Down (BD)."Â
Worthless merchandise. See also Useless as a two bob watch
n. (derived from "Gangster") A name for anyone you would associate with. A name when greeting a friend. "Whasup G?"Â
v. turf dancing or (T.U.R.F.=taking up room on the floor) meaning using a large area as you dance. This style of dance is associated with Hyphy, Krumping, or Bucking and was originated in Oakland, CA. "JJ was winning the battle till Rajaad started turfin’ on that fool and took him out."Â
n unusually bad smell, perhaps somewhat associated with rottenness. Is rottenness a word? Who knows?
Getting wild and loud. Generally associated with krump dancing. "Last night Jannie was gettin' buck on the dance floor all night."Â
interj Christ. By this I don’t mean that Britain is under the grip of a strange new religion where Jesus Christ has been replaced by a man called Gordon Bennett, who came to earth in the guise of a used car salesman to save humanity from eternal damnation. No, I mean more that this is a general-purpose expletive, used in a similar context to “Christ!” or “Bollocks!”: Your brother Tommy’s won the lottery! / Gordon Bennett! Its source lies in the mid-19th century with James Gordon Bennett, son of the founder of the New York Herald and Associated Press (who was also called Gordon Bennett, in case you thought this was going to be simple). Born with cash to spare, Gordon Jr. became legendary for high-roller stunts and fits of notoriety including urinating in his in-laws’ fireplace, and burning money in public. His name entered the lexicon as a term of exclamation for anything a bit over the top.
Fast train; frequently a freight made up of merchandise and perishables. Often called a manifest or redball run
MERCHANDISE ASSOCIATE
shares rise by the daily limit after the Chinese New Year. Official merchandise associated with the film became best-selling across stores in China; many stores
Promotional merchandise are products branded with a logo or slogan and distributed at little or no cost to promote a brand, corporate identity, or event
series and other television formats centered on costumes. Media and merchandise associated with the series includes a podcast, clothing, accessories, NFTs
Fashion merchandising can be defined as the planning and promotion of sales by presenting a product to the right market at the proper time, by carrying
tourism industry designates tourism souvenirs as commemorative merchandise associated with a location, often including geographic information and usually
Visual merchandising is the practice in the retail industry of optimizing the presentation of products and services to better highlight their features
development and distribution of theatrical films, video games, and merchandise associated with its media franchises. It releases home media, produces original
Merchandise Mart is a building in Chicago, Illinois. Merchandise Mart may also refer to: Merchandise Mart station, a station on the Chicago Transit Authority's
fleeing from a rabbit. The rabbit has been reproduced in the form of merchandise associated with the movie or musical. Such items include cuddly toys, slippers
with merchandise; set up advertising displays or arrange merchandise on counters or tables to promote sales; stamp, mark, or tag prices on merchandise; and
MERCHANDISE ASSOCIATE
The goods is slang for first rate merchandise. The goods is slang for incriminating evidence.
Drugs
n strong alcoholic cider. While traditionally the word refers to home-brewed cider (scrumping being the stealing of apples), it has more recently become associated with a high-alcohol brand named Scrumpy Jack. DonÂ’t go near the stuff. I drank some at university one evening and all sorts of bad things happened.
payment for fish by merchandise
A civilian boat that comes alongside to sell merchandise.
n. (pronounced "pawt-na") From "partner." A friend. A loyal associate. "Was'up pawtna!"Â
drugs
1 v stick; wedge. Push something into something, often something that was not intended for that purpose: Eventually we discovered that it wasn’t working because our son had bunged a Polish sausage into the video recorder. 2 n stopper, often rubber. The type of thing you use to block fluid from coming out of things. 3 n bribe intended to buy silence. A monetary reward given to someone in order to buy their tacit agreement, often associated with the fixing of sports games: Everyone knows that their manager’s taking bungs to throw the matches anyway. 4 – up full of cold; congested: I can’t come into work today, one of the kids is bunged up.
Good quality merchandise. 2. In agreement with a situation or the thoughts of another person
The generic name of a number of traditional sailing vessels with one or more masts with lateen sails used in the Red Sea and Indian Ocean region, typically weighing 300 to 500 tons, with a long, thin hull. They are trading vessels primarily used to carry heavy items, like fruit, fresh water or merchandise. Crews vary from about thirty to around twelve, depending on the size of the vessel.
, (hot) adj., Stolen, as in merchandise. “That CD player is hot, bro’.â€Â [Etym., American, 1950’s]
n. A male or female (Primarily associated with Females) who will have sex with any individual regardless of attraction or that individual's background.  "Hey Jay, you better hook up with her, that’s an easy Bust Down (BD)."Â
Worthless merchandise. See also Useless as a two bob watch
n. (derived from "Gangster") A name for anyone you would associate with. A name when greeting a friend. "Whasup G?"Â
v. turf dancing or (T.U.R.F.=taking up room on the floor) meaning using a large area as you dance. This style of dance is associated with Hyphy, Krumping, or Bucking and was originated in Oakland, CA. "JJ was winning the battle till Rajaad started turfin’ on that fool and took him out."Â
n unusually bad smell, perhaps somewhat associated with rottenness. Is rottenness a word? Who knows?
Getting wild and loud. Generally associated with krump dancing. "Last night Jannie was gettin' buck on the dance floor all night."Â
interj Christ. By this I don’t mean that Britain is under the grip of a strange new religion where Jesus Christ has been replaced by a man called Gordon Bennett, who came to earth in the guise of a used car salesman to save humanity from eternal damnation. No, I mean more that this is a general-purpose expletive, used in a similar context to “Christ!” or “Bollocks!”: Your brother Tommy’s won the lottery! / Gordon Bennett! Its source lies in the mid-19th century with James Gordon Bennett, son of the founder of the New York Herald and Associated Press (who was also called Gordon Bennett, in case you thought this was going to be simple). Born with cash to spare, Gordon Jr. became legendary for high-roller stunts and fits of notoriety including urinating in his in-laws’ fireplace, and burning money in public. His name entered the lexicon as a term of exclamation for anything a bit over the top.
Fast train; frequently a freight made up of merchandise and perishables. Often called a manifest or redball run