Things that come with consequences.
People do what they want, and they should do what they want, as long as they're also doing the consequences for every one of their actions. There's a lot of people quick to defend their right to do as they please, but they don't want to do the consequences that come with doing what they please. They're quick to try and hold someone else accountable for something, but if someone holds them accountable for their actions, they claim to have had to be subserviant around the other person. That isn't free spirited, it's weak.
I said I would sit and wait patiently to die...
Hym "And you said you would do or did things you did or did not do. Actions speak louder than words. The reason is this: I'm giving you the thing that even you God would not. A choice."
When I act, my actions are final.
Hym "And this is 1 of the last 2 actions I'm ever going to preform."
No.
Hym "It ain't my actions you piece of shit. I don't need to do something else, you just need to do what I'm telling you. You're being obstinate and you fucked up trying to be clever. You will not get anything other than this and if it doesn't lead to what I want, EXACTLY HOW I WANT IT... You will got EXACTLY and ONLY ONE FUCKING RESPONSE!"
(verb, generic) To perform an action on something.
Often used in corporate speak to request that some other team or employee progress an issue, when it is not known what actually needs to be done. In layman's terms: "It's your problem now, do something about it."
American English equivalent of do the needful.
Hi Team,
I have created this ticket. Please action it according to priority.
Thanks,
John White
Action is when a first responder/soldier/nurse/doctor/criminal gets the adrenaline rush when involved in a high trauma PTSD situation.
Billys addiction to "action" led him to robbing liquor stores for no reason other than to rob them for the sake of robbery. Billy the criminal asks like minded people where "the action is
Dr. John volunteered to work the ER Friday night due to the volume of car accidents on Friday evenings.
The Fireman loves the Action of running into a blazing structure fire and saving people, pets and random stuff. Truly an Action Hero.
Action is defined as late 1970s Times Square.