Define Surplus Meaning

Surplus
while dickin' a female down, that's what you can hold or make bounce real fast : a piece of breast or ass.

we like them not too fat and not skinny at all, just wit that lil surplus, you know.
By Nancy
Surplus
Referring to a person, of no apparent worth or use

Politicians? Bunch o' surplus cunts the lot of 'em
By Darci
Surplus
Older military gear (mostly clothes) which is now being sold on civilian market. Usually issued and worn but sometimes also brand new.

Dude, check out this stuff! It's a really great military jacket and it was dirt cheap since it's surplus.
By Maye
Surplus
A measurement equal to the ammount of breast that won't fit in ones mouth.

DAMN!!! Look at them double-D's. That's some surplus!
By Sandye
Consumer Surplus
an economic term for the benefit you get (or retain) when you obtain something for less than you think it is really worth.

I got a new Gizmondo for 100 pounds and I would have paid up to 200 so I had a lot of consumer surplus.
That company has a monopoly so they jack up the prices to erode my consumer surplus.
By Evvie
Government Surplus
In city, county, state, and federal governmental organizations, a surplus is a situation where such organizations take in more money than they pay out.

George W. Bush took the budget and flushed it down the toilet. We had a surplus when we came in, now we have record deficets.
By Shawn
Single Surplus
The surplus of money that comes after a break-up. Often spent on new clothing and electronics. Only applies to working males.

Girl: Wow, nice new clothes you got there!
Guy: Thanks, spent my single surplus money on them.
By Catherina
Cognitive Surplus
A word coined by former Silicon Alley Reporter columnist Clay Shirky to describe the free time that people have on their hands to engage in collaborative activities, specially as applies to web 2.0.

Wikipedia is an example of wide-scale deployment of cognitive surplus.

"You know where the time comes from. It comes from the cognitive surplus that you've been masking for 50 years".
By Raquel
Trade Surplus
the amount of goods and services that a country exports, minus the goods and services that it imports *in a calendar year*. In 1999 Japan exported much more than it imported, so it had a trade surplus. The same year, the United States imported more than it exported, and therefore had a large trade deficit.

While Japan had a trade surplus and the USA had a trade deficit, both had something called a trade balance, which was negative for the USA and positive for Japan.

A country can have an overall trade deficit (like the USA in all years since 1980) and still have trade surpluses with individual countries (e.g., the USA occasionally has trade surpluses with Brazil).

Usually, when a country runs a trade surplus it tends to export the excess foreign currency back to the deficit country as portfolio investment. In this way, the foreign currency retains its value.
By Kristina
Surplus Warrior
The surplus warrior is someone who goes out to a military surplus store and buys military uniforms, plate carriers, surplus helmets, and all the other tacticool gear. The pretend that they're in the military and many of them think that they could be in the special forces despite never exercising.

Do you see that surplus warrior over there with the plate carrier and army uniform?
By Malinde