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Unemployment Rate

The difference between hiring graduate and students compared to hires experienced professionals and then mixing them together and kicking some out and hiring at random.

No one could believe there where so many unemployed experieced people with degrees, it must be the unemployment rate. But it could also be the morons prioritizing people without work degree hires for ones without who have more experience.

by Patrick the Starfish001 September 28, 2022


Approval Rate

0.001%

My approval rate just don't know?!

by EddieBrock5 September 3, 2023


Rate

Rate is a military term that is used when speaking between two Marines or sailors. It’s ship slang when referring to one’s status within the rank structure. Different ranks rate different privileges and customs when interacting with subordinate peers.

Typically this term is used when inferring someone doesn’t have the necessary status to do something.

A boot checks into the new unit, two NCOs walk up smoking and joking. This boot walks up and starts bullshiting like he’s earned his status. One of his NCOs will most likely say “You d-mb b!tch you must think you’re back on the block right? You don’t RATE, why don’t you unf—k yourself and go to parade rest before I use your a—hole as a boot strap”

Boot Pfc : Hey Sergeant, can I get a beer too?

Sergeant: B!tch, you don’t rate. I guess we just think we’re boys right?

by Greener Weener July 6, 2023


Rate

Reply to a message or text

Fam, this gyal ain't rated my gangster yet. I'm sliding in now.

by Big man chingy April 9, 2021


Rate

To like & respect something or someone enough to give it head space.

You really like something "Yo, I rate that jawn heavy"
You don't care about someone "Nah, I don't even rate the boul 4r"

by sbdaghost October 2, 2022


rate

Bloody amazing

This is a rate rave mate

by Sam Powley and Jack Chappell September 20, 2018


Rate

When people rate someone it’s usually based off of there apperence on a scale 1/10.

John: What do you rate Stephanie?
Jack: A 6.

by Rateraterate March 20, 2019