curb market

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curb market (plural curb markets)

  1. (figurative) An informal market set up to enable the buying and selling of riskier and less profitable securities outside of established securities exchanges.
  2. (literal) An informal market formed by parking vehicles containing goods to be sold at a street curb.

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