It's slang for a bad knockoff, a tawdry copy of something. Temu is a Chinese retail site selling knockoffs of other companies' products, but they have the knockoffs made in sweatshops by slaves in Xinjiang for nothing. That way, the site can sell stuff cheaper than anyone else. China also has a very "flexible" view of the intellectual property rights, patents and trademarks of other nations, which saves them money when they rip off products.
She got above scale, though, because she had lines beyond a certain minimum in many eps, even if they weren't very interesting lines. That meant a bit of steady income for when a show made it into syndication, if I recall correctly. One of the Next Gen podcasts had a recurring bit in which they would celebrate with silly sound effects when a day player, like that sickbay nurse, reached the minimum number of lines to get that pay bump. EDIT: NURSE OGAWA!
:::airhoooorn
::: woop woop
But Kira/Odo, I could see it, they were professional peers who had stuff in common. They hung out together, ya know? They were cynics with security/political backgrounds. Made more sense than O'Brien/Keiko.
Chakotay must have been so jelly, before he lost his damn mind and tried to date his surrogate daughter, who was also in his chain of command. There are worse things out there than plot device salamander lovin'
Those suits ...why can't those bold lapels come back? They make even a narrow chest of an gentleman in his prime look like a fine, Corinthian, wide chest.
LwaxanaOS has the crispness of originality, but CYOA book cover memes bring me the frisson of nostalgia and the comfort of an ancient summer camp t-shirt.
It's slang for a bad knockoff, a tawdry copy of something. Temu is a Chinese retail site selling knockoffs of other companies' products, but they have the knockoffs made in sweatshops by slaves in Xinjiang for nothing. That way, the site can sell stuff cheaper than anyone else. China also has a very "flexible" view of the intellectual property rights, patents and trademarks of other nations, which saves them money when they rip off products.