scalping

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Present participle of scalp
The action by which someone is scalped
A fraudulent form of market manipulation in which a person buys shares immediately before recommending the shares to others, thus driving the price up
Scalping is the act of removing the scalp, usually with the hair, as a portable proof or trophy of prowess in war. The practice has been known in Europe, Asia and Africa. Scalping is also associated with frontier warfare in North America, and was practiced by Native Americans and white colonists and frontiersmen over centuries of violent conflict
The practice of trading in and out of the market on very small price fluctuations A person who engages in this practice is known as a scalper
Buying up the good IPOs
This is a method of removing dead grass from Bermuda and Zoysia lawns It is accomplished by mowing the grasses using a very low setting on the mower blades
Removing defective areas from an ingot before hot-working
Removing a patch or strip of sod in preparation for planting trees
{i} act of cutting off the scalp of an enemy; act of buying and selling stocks quickly in order to earn quick profits; act of selling tickets at an inflated price (Slang)
Removal of all or part of the scalp, with hair attached, from an enemy's head. It is best known as a practice of North American Indian warfare. At first confined to eastern tribes, it spread as a result of bounties offered by the French, English, Dutch, and Spanish for the scalps of enemy Indians and sometimes of enemy whites. Many American frontiersmen and soldiers adopted the custom. Among Plains Indians, scalps were taken for war honours, usually from dead enemies, although some warriors preferred a live victim. The operation was not necessarily fatal, and some victims were released alive
Site preparation method which exposes favourable mineral soil for tree seedlings to be planted in
For floor traders, the practice of trading in and out of contracts throughout the trading day in hopes of making a series of small profits
site preparation method which exposes favorable mineral soil for tree seedlings to be planted in
Removal of sod or other vegetation in spots or strips
A strategy of buying at the bid and selling at the offer as soon as possible
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The tendency for a sorbent to selectively sorb one contaminant over another Relates to selective desorption
Removing small plants and doff or ashes from around the spot where a tree seedling will be planted Usually done by hand rather than by machine (17)
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The top of the head; the skull
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A victory
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A bed or stratum of shellfish; a scaup
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To sell for a greatly inflated price to those in desperation, as in scalping tickets to a ball game
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To trade for small gains It normally involves establishing and liquidating a position quickly, usually within the same day
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{v} to cut the skin off the skull
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{n} the skull, the skin and flesh on the skull
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{i} skin and tissue covering the part of the head that is usually covered by hair
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The top; the summit
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That part of the integument of the head which is usually covered with hair
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Fig
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To scalp someone means to remove the skin and hair from the top of their head. He pretended to scalp me with his sword
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the skin that covers the top of the head; "they wanted to take his scalp as a trophy"
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remove the scalp of; "The enemies were scalped"
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Your scalp is the skin under the hair on your head. He smoothed his hair back over his scalp
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To remove the part of the head from where the hair grows, by brutal act or accident
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the skin that covers the top of the head; "they wanted to take his scalp as a trophy" remove the scalp of; "The enemies were scalped" sell illegally, as on the black market
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Suit Contamination Avoidance Liquid Protection
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To trade on the market for small gains Scalping normally involves buying and selling a position quickly, usually within the same day, hour or even a few minutes
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To remove the skin of
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A part of the skin of the head, with the hair attached, cut or torn off from an enemy by the Indian warriors of North America, as a token of victory
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To brush the hairs or fuzz from, as wheat grains, in the process of high milling
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A very short-term trade of a few minutes This does not apply to Waxie scalps
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A bed of oysters or mussels
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sell illegally, as on the black market
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to trade the "edge", the difference between the bid and the ask
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{f} cut off the scalp of an enemy; buy and sell stocks quickly in order to earn quick profits; sell tickets at an inflated price (Slang)
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To make a small, quick profit by slight fluctuations of the market; said of brokers who operate in this way on their own account
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A scalp is the piece of skin and hair that is removed when someone is scalped
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To deprive of the scalp; to cut or tear the scalp from the head of
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To trade for small gains Scalping normally involves establishing and liquidating a position quickly, usually within the same day
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If someone scalps tickets, they sell them outside a sports ground or theatre, usually for more than their original value. He was trying to pick up some cash scalping tickets
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The part of the head where the hair grows from, or used to grow from
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To trade for small gains Scalping normally involves establishing and liquidating a position quickly, usually within the same day, hour or even just a few minutes
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