People who work beyond the age of retirement, such as firefighters, police officers, health care professionals, and security guards.
Guy 1: I got an uncle that’s been a nurse so long he’s considered grey collar.
Guy 2: Gotta admire his dedication!
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A person who works in DEI, race and LGBTQ politics. Primarily public employee bureaucrats in education and local/state/federal governments. Parasites and bottom feeders.
Brown collar jobs have become so prevalent that other university departments have had budgets reduced to the point that they can't staff enough actual teachers.
Brown Collar is synonymous with Blue Collar employment, and is like Black Collar in signifying a post-metaphorical and post-racial categorical class of labor that is equal, progressive, and thought-forward. Brown Collar work takes place mostly outdoors and includes manual labor.
Brown Collar jobs are much easier in the fall, when it's cool outside.
The act of popping your collar in order to hide your neck herpes. Generally associated with douches and Brian Cope.
Person 1: Dude, why are you copeing your collar?
Person 2: Mr. Cope gave me neck herpes.
a gay man, homosexual, fag, fruity
"Hey Simon, look at that drink Dave ordered."
"Yeah, I've always thought he was a bit on the collar."
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Tom Cruise is a bit on the collar.
An office worker, who works within a labor-intensive field, that tries to fit in with their blue-collar colleagues. They try to convince themselves that because they drive a truck, wear workboots and throw in the occasional chewing tobacco that they are not some beta male desk jokey.
Craig in accounting bought a brand new Ford F-150, started wearing boots, and is listening to country music. He is a collar trader.
What is sometimes said to describe one of the most physical conferences of Division I athletics, also known as the A10.
Those athletes don’t know what is coming for them this year. The Saint Louis University boys are ready to dominate the Blue Collar Conference.