Poach
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To take a coworker's lunch from the communal refrigerator.
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Verb.
The act of waiting until someone pulls out of a good parking spot near the store or destination, then taking their spot as soon as they pull out; thus eliminating other people's chances to take that spot. Mostly takes place when you notice a car about to leave. Very useful in places such as malls and department stores.
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Poach/ing/in'
To flirt or hit on someone. -
To hire a worker away from a competitor
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In snowboarding terms, sneaking up the chair lift without a ticket or pass.
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Where, within a commission sales environment, a commission sales person steps into a sale OR takes the sale from a non-commission paid employee, thus recieving all commission credit from the sale.
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Snowboarding term: to board in fresh, untouched powder.
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Ski or snowboard term - the act of ignoring a trail closed sign to ski freshies
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To scroll through someone's Facebook friends to see if there is anyone you might (kinda) know to add as your own friend
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Poach in Tennis. In a doubles match, you poach a shot if you play one that your partner should have played.
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to cook something such as a fish, or an egg with its shell removed, by putting it in gently boiling water or other liquid:
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