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BenDundat
07-09-2012, 07:57 PM
I have heard this term in different contexts and would like a definite meaning.:banana:

shaustin
07-09-2012, 08:02 PM
I have heard this term in different contexts and would like a definite meaning.:banana:

Ever heard of Google or an online dictionary?

trade (trd)
n.
1. The business of buying and selling commodities; commerce. See Synonyms at business.
2. The people working in or associated with a business or industry: a textile-exporting publication for the trade.
3. The customers of a specified business or industry; clientele.
4. The act or an instance of buying or selling; transaction.
5. An exchange of one thing for another.
6. An occupation, especially one requiring skilled labor; craft: the building trades, including carpentry, masonry, plumbing, and electrical installation.
7. The trade winds. Often used in the plural with the.

v. trad·ed, trad·ing, trades
v.intr.
1. To engage in buying and selling for profit.
2. To make an exchange of one thing for another.
3. To be offered for sale: Stocks traded at lower prices this morning.
4. To shop or buy regularly: trades at the local supermarket.

v.tr.
1. To give in exchange for something else: trade farm products for manufactured goods; will trade my ticket for yours.
2. To buy and sell (stock, for example).
3. To pass back and forth: We traded jokes.

adj.
1. Of or relating to trade or commerce.
2. Relating to, used by, or serving a particular trade: a trade magazine.
3. Of or relating to books that are primarily published to be sold commercially, as in bookstores.

Phrasal Verbs:
trade down
To trade something in for something else of lower value or price: bought a new, smaller car, trading the old one down for economy.

trade in
To surrender or sell (an old or used item), using the proceeds as partial payment on a new purchase.

trade on
To put to calculated and often unscrupulous advantage; exploit: children of celebrities who trade on their family names.

trade up
To trade something in for something else of greater value or price: The value of our house soared, enabling us to trade up to a larger place.

BenDundat
07-09-2012, 08:16 PM
Ever heard of Google or an online dictionary?

trade (trd)
n.
1. The business of buying and selling commodities; commerce. See Synonyms at business.
2. The people working in or associated with a business or industry: a textile-exporting publication for the trade.
3. The customers of a specified business or industry; clientele.
4. The act or an instance of buying or selling; transaction.
5. An exchange of one thing for another.
6. An occupation, especially one requiring skilled labor; craft: the building trades, including carpentry, masonry, plumbing, and electrical installation.
7. The trade winds. Often used in the plural with the.

v. trad·ed, trad·ing, trades
v.intr.
1. To engage in buying and selling for profit.
2. To make an exchange of one thing for another.
3. To be offered for sale: Stocks traded at lower prices this morning.
4. To shop or buy regularly: trades at the local supermarket.

v.tr.
1. To give in exchange for something else: trade farm products for manufactured goods; will trade my ticket for yours.
2. To buy and sell (stock, for example).
3. To pass back and forth: We traded jokes.

adj.
1. Of or relating to trade or commerce.
2. Relating to, used by, or serving a particular trade: a trade magazine.
3. Of or relating to books that are primarily published to be sold commercially, as in bookstores.

Phrasal Verbs:
trade down
To trade something in for something else of lower value or price: bought a new, smaller car, trading the old one down for economy.

trade in
To surrender or sell (an old or used item), using the proceeds as partial payment on a new purchase.

trade on
To put to calculated and often unscrupulous advantage; exploit: children of celebrities who trade on their family names.

trade up
To trade something in for something else of greater value or price: The value of our house soared, enabling us to trade up to a larger place.

I appreciate your thorough and rapid response Shaustin but i am already familiar with the conventional meaning of the word "trade". I want to know how this word relates to transexuals

shaustin
07-09-2012, 08:25 PM
I appreciate your thorough and rapid response Shaustin but i am already familiar with the conventional meaning of the word "trade". I want to know how this word relates to transexuals

Wtf Ben, it took me like, a whole minute to look that up. And then the cutting, and the pasting... Blah! Next time be more specific!!! :joke:

As far as transexuals are concerned, I can only think it would mean occupation, the line of work they do. Unless your into the whole slavery thing, bartering with peoples lives, then I haven't a clue what 'trade' would mean specificaly concerning TS...

kilakali
07-09-2012, 08:29 PM
A man who messes around with transexuals, but no one would ever know by looking or talking to him. In other words a "straight" looking man.

BenDundat
07-09-2012, 08:46 PM
A man who messes around with transexuals, but no one would ever know by looking or talking to him. In other words a "straight" looking man.

So is this a considered a derogatory term similar to being called a chaser?

Jamie French
07-10-2012, 06:32 AM
Are you talking about content trade? That's where I shoot with model X and instead of pay we share content for our own specific websites... usually several sets are shot and then we "trade" content in lieu of payment.