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merchandise

slang Illicit contraband, especially drugs, being sold, bought, or smuggled. Make sure you don't use any of the merchandise for yourself—if there's any missing by the time you deliver it to Detroit, the boss will cut your ear off. We've got a whole truck full of merchandise coming in tomorrow night.
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merchandise

n. any contraband. (Underworld.) How much of the merchandise can you deliver by midnight?
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Also, it was viewed by all as being merchandisable to both boys and girls.
We're not stopping there; we also have a portfolio of brand names we can use for customers to help them define their coffee category in a way that will be more visible and merchandisable. We can create a proprietory brand for our customers and execute the entire program in-house.
Diverting in bits and pieces, but absent the heart, soul and ingenuity one associates with the best of Disney animation, the endlessly merchandisable picture could very well soar at the box office, but it won't stick the landing where word of mouth is concerned.
When you're a grocer you want something that is easily merchandisable. Our canisters are hassle- free.
It wants to give more footage to items that have better turns and are more merchandisable, according to Bryja.
They also were interested in a challenge: "What we expect to be merchandisable in an R-rated space is not that obvious," Binder explains.
The breads--Country White and Traditional Rye--are merchandisable in the freezer aisle.
After all, no matter how much a studio exec may nurse his or her secret love of Cassavetes, the mission is to erect merchandisable franchises, not art.
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