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Verb
/ˈbärgən/,
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bargains, plural;
  1. Negotiate the terms and conditions of a transaction
    • - he bargained with the city council to rent the stadium
    • - many statutes are passed by political bargaining
  2. Part with something after negotiation but get little or nothing in return
    • - his determination not to bargain away any of the province's existing economic powers
  3. Be prepared for; expect
    • - I got more information than I'd bargained for
    • - he didn't bargain on this storm
Noun
  1. An agreement between two or more parties as to what each party will do for the other
    • - the extraconstitutional bargain between the northern elite and the southern planters
  2. A thing bought or offered for sale more cheaply than is usual or expected
    • - the secondhand table was a real bargain
    • - household and electrical goods at bargain prices

  1. (bargain) an agreement between parties (usually arrived at after discussion) fixing obligations of each; "he made a bargain with the devil"; "he rose to prominence through a series of shady deals"
  2. (bargain) dicker: negotiate the terms of an exchange; "We bargained for a beautiful rug in the bazaar"
  3. (bargain) an advantageous purchase; "she got a bargain at the auction"; "the stock was a real buy at that price"
  4. (bargain) come to terms; arrive at an agreement
  5. (Bargain (song)) Who's Next is the fifth album by the English rock band The Who. It was released on 31 July 1971 by Decca and MCA in the United States and 25 August 1971 in the United Kingdom through Track and Polydor. ...
  6. (bargain) An agreement between parties concerning the sale of property; or a contract by which one party binds himself to transfer the right to some property for a consideration, and the other party binds himself to receive the property and pay the consideration; An agreement or stipulation; ...
  7. (Bargain) A transaction to buy or sell shares or other securities.
  8. (Bargain) The name for a transaction on the stock exchange.
  9. (BARGAIN) A great range of substantially reduced books often in as new condition.
  10. (BARGAIN) a small farm-holding (a term not much used after the 16^th and 17^th centuries).
  11. (Bargain) A property that you just can’t pass up.  A property that has had a significant price reduction.  A property that is immediately available.  A diamond in the rough.  Might need a little TLC, but if it’s a bargain, it’s worth it.
  12. (Bargain) A reciprocal understanding, contract, or agreement of any sort usually pertaining to the loan, sale, or exchange of property between two parties, one of whom wants to dispose of an item that the other wants to obtain. ...
  13. (Bargain) This is another word for a transaction or deal. It does not imply that a particularly favourable price was obtained.
  14. (Bargain) a product at a good, usually cheap, price
  15. (Bargain) anything that is purchased cheaply; an agreement made between two parties in which both have obligations; to negotiate the terms of a sale or business agreement for the purpose of satisfying the parties involved.
  16. (Bargain) the term used when a purchase or sale of shares is agreed.
  17. (Bargain) to try to reach an agreement. Consumers negotiate price with auto dealers. Union members use collective bargaining to negotiate with a seller to get more pay and better working conditions. Also refers to purchases that are considered low in price.
  18. (Bargain) v.: Something you can't use at a price you can't resist.
  19. (bargain) God makes no bargains. Only the ego bargains. This bargaining of the ego is contrasted (in the Course) with giving--the giving of Love and Peace unconditionally by the Self. ...
  20. (bargain) n. 1) a mutual agreement or contract between two parties which is voluntary and involves the exchange of consideration (money, goods, services, or a promise for a promise). 2) a supposed good deal.
  21. A good bargain denotes that you should go on your intuitions and believe in your opinions. To have a bargain snatched from under your nose shows material problems within the home with a possible theft. Dreaming that you have made a good bargain shows advancements and a bettering of your position.
  22. (Bargainous) Something that costs less than it usually would do
  23. (bargainous) costing less than usual, also reflect the hot topic of belt-tightening among consumers during the economic downturn
  24. These are deals obtained when negotiating and you pay a lesser price than asked for an item.
  25. are everywhere.  Usually when you either, can't afford or don't want them.  Most bargains tend to fail when you need them most, and that's when their  "el cheapo" nature shows itself  and they fail.  "Experts" have lots of bargains with them. ...