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dumping the practice of selling off product for a fraction of the original cost -sometimes by manufacturers and sometimes by dealers.
Ãâó: www.reightershows.com/basterm.htm
dUMP the site for disposal of waste rock from the mine, or slag from the smelter; may be extremely low grade ore where dump leaching take place.
Ãâó: pangea.stanford.edu/~kurt/kurt-more-lingo.html
dUMP An unregulated place where trash is dumped, and the surrounding environment is not protected or monitored. Dumps used to be common, but are now illegal in the United States.
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dUMP Heavy snow fall.
Ãâó: www.edgeout.org/guide/Snowboard_Glossary/
dumping Looking for old cans thrown out by consumers in the past. Dumping for cans can been done in the woods, near old campgrounds, old farms, etc. Those who hunt for cans this way are called 'dumpers.'
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