Used to describe firearms as an investment
Check out the blue collar gold I just picked up at the gun show.
The poky sensation you get in your shirt (particularly in your collar) after getting a haircut.
Guy 1: Shit this sucks, I just got a haircut and now I have a needle dog collar. It itches!
Guy 2: Damn dude that sucks, better change your shirt, ya dirt!
An absolute specimen who lives and breathes regurgitating corporate jargon and spamming people with ‘inspirational’ LinkedIn posts.
The average white collar wanker works in recruitment or insurance. He sports a shirt two sizes too small to show off his ‘gains’, drives a shitty BMW and if he has a degree it’s a 2:2 in business from De Montfort University. He thinks going to the gym, calling people ‘mate’ and snorting coke on the reg are a substitute for a personality.
Thinks wearing a suit and being condescending while saying nothing can make up for his l incompetence.
I went for an interview the other week and honestly the guy interviewing me was such a white collar wanker.
A common sub-species of stripper, native to parts with high unemployment rates and trailer parks. Usually the worst kind of stripper.
"Hey man, want to Beavers?"
"Fuck no, that place is filled with blue collar ballerinas!"
Professional wrestling (perhaps because most matches have predetermined outcomes)
I don't care for blue-collar ballet.
The act of engaging in money-making schemes that while primitive and archaic in process, motive, and execution are backed by professional credentials and legitimate products
I just got my Wilcox County insurance leads today...time to hit the road and do some white-collar hustling.
The Mexican version of a blue collar worker. These usually classify Mexicans with green cards working in the the USA RAHH. Typically found outside Home depot and on occasion Lowe’s. Offering services such as agriculture, landscaping, carpeting, plumbing, and in some cases construction.
“Ya my dad works as a Green Collar Worker. He does Landscaping for a golf course”