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tarp

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1. tarp - Noun

2. tarp - Verb

3. Tarp - Proper noun

Meaning

tarp (plural tarps)

A tarpaulin.

tarp (third-person singular simple present tarps, present participle tarping, simple past and past participle tarped)

To cover something with a tarpaulin.

TARP

(US, finance) Acronym of Troubled Asset Relief Program.

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Let's remember one thing, folks, while we go forward. Not one Republican voted for this bailout. Remember way back in the fall, not one Republican voted for the TARP bailout, and this was why. Rush Limbaugh

So long as TARP money is wrapped up in GM, the company will never shake its 'Government Motors' image. That label, as competitors and GM employees are keenly aware, is code for one thing: 'GM is a failure'. Edward Whitacre, Jr.

When Obama was inaugurated, he and his team had an insight - though whether the insight was conscious or not I don't know. But it was this: The TARP $700 billion price tag was a new kind of model. John Podhoretz

After a tip, police found the Cadillac — the back bumper covered in a tarp — at Lobato’s home in Kearns. Source: Internet

I spotted a tarp over a spot on the second floor spray-painted with the word “forbidden.” Source: Internet

Marwin Gonzalez, fighting a 2-for-24 September slump, did the honors first, crushing a Plesac changeup 417 feet onto the upper-deck tarp in right field. Source: Internet

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