noun. 1. An economic goof. 2. An economic boon—down below.
Real citation: “He may not go to the mat as often as we like or pull an economic boner like steel tariffs, but his character gets him a few free economic passes in my book.”
(Mark Byron, July 15, 2003, http://markbyron.blogspot.com/2003_07_13_archive.html)
Made-up citation: "As a mere freelance writer, few of my paychecks are worthy of a raging economic boner that no pants could contain."
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