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the dumper
noun
A small one-man diesel-powered vehicle often used to carry loads and material around, often on building sites.
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Record companies, in contrast, are in the dumper.
Their voyage out of the dumper had begun.
Tons of expats to carouse with about how the old country has "gone down the dumper".
You've got to spend money or the economy really is going to go into the dumper".
Dusty does disco – produced by Roy Thomas Baker! – from her "down the dumper" period.
Shanks shares are heading for the dumper after the waste management group issued a shock profit warning.
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— the guys mentioned that they are most often not the dumpers, but the dumpees.
The result: a 95 percent success rate in tracking down the dumpers.
Jim Whitman, the second vice president, said he joined the board in 1982, when Peters Valley was "in the dumpers".
Or take them bowling, people love bowling". the guys mentioned that they are most often not the dumpers, but the dumpees.
He said it was not just the dumpers who were to blame but tyre fitters, garages and firms prepared to hand over tyres to collectors without checking whether they were legitimate traders.
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