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way too much work

My god... where to begin... everything is just too much work, everything, anything and everything you think of is too much work, reading this right now is too much work, writing this is just..... too much work.

*thinks* well saying anything is just way too much work and well... even thinking is just too much work... lets kill ourselves.

by Chris Ogburn March 15, 2007

7πŸ‘ 12πŸ‘Ž


work it like a stripper pole

bumpin and grindin and shit like yo girl was gettin nekkid and dry humpin a brass pole

Yo fat ass mama and skanky sister worked my shit like a striper pole!

by Paul Thundergod July 22, 2003

9πŸ‘ 15πŸ‘Ž


Work Hard Play Hard

A person who’s incredibly dedicated to their career and often has more then one job yet never turns down a good time. Their schedule is so crammed with work and social events that they have to pull out a 20lb planner to pencil you in.

Work hard play hard. Alishia. On top of her game, educated, has a full-time career, dedicated mother, plans every detail of her life. She’s so busy that when you text her she will forget to text you back but will call you in a rush on speaker phone on her way to next event or as she’s working on something. (There will always be another person she’s speaking to at the same time) However, when it’s time to go out she will pregame in the car with fireball shots, drop it like it’s hot when her song comes on, and she’s a social butterfly loved by everyone she meets.

by JMarron October 2, 2021

2πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


work on my resume

to hook up, get laid, usually with one night stands, NSA sex, or tricks.

Damn! I'm so horny. I think I am gonna work on my resume.

I worked my resume last night with this guy I met at the bar.

by hungphd8 January 16, 2010

1πŸ‘ 7πŸ‘Ž


I got my mojo working

I got my mojo working β€” a war cry of successful Blues Singers who win the crowd for which they are playing through their musical mastery and charismatic stage presence. If you are ever playing your heart out and women start throwing their panties your stage YOU GOT YOUR MOJO WORKING.

This phrase entered the mainstream through the song I Got My Mojo Working written by Preston β€œRed” Foster. This song was first performed by Ann Cole but made famous by Muddy Waters.

The word β€œmojo” is a reference to sympathetic magic used to bend reality to bless or to curse an individual. Musical mastery is one of the most powerful mojos and it can be augmented through the use of roots, amulets, and spell pouches provided by a Root Woman who you have pleased and who favors you.

Mess around and find out.

Lyrics from the song: I Got My Mojo Working

β€œI got my mojo working, it just don't work on you.
I got my mojo working, but it just don't work on you.
Look out baby,
Gonna circle the blues..”

by Mind Hunter the Profiler March 15, 2023

144πŸ‘ 8πŸ‘Ž


Many hands make lite of work

When many people come together to do a task or tasks and it is made easier because of the unity.

My friends ,family and neighbors came to help me finish building my house and the many hands make lite of work.

by dragonboy8586 November 13, 2019

44πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


I can't work under these conditions

Sarcastic phrase used to evoke the image of a high-strung actor or other professional who refuses to continue to work because of some trivial issue. Although the phrase sounds like a serious complaint, its familiarity as a meme or catch-phrase can actually be used to diffuse or lessen the impact of a minor issue that a group of people are unhappy about. Frequently used among theater types or other performers both in and out of the theatrical context.

Person 1: "Hey, we've got coffee, but only French Roast. We're out of Hazelnut."

Person 2, responding, perhaps throwing up their hands: "I can't work under these conditions!"

All: Laughter.

by beagley May 20, 2009

26πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž