by theh0peful July 19, 2015
Me: he keeps going back to his wife but says our souls knew!
Friend: he’s a player, He’s a train boy.
Friend: he’s a player, He’s a train boy.
by Wahsner June 10, 2018
by Dr. Size August 31, 2011
What gets run on you when you get drunk at a company outing, mess up at work, or even have something beneficial happen to you. Gossip used to be spread slowly at the water cooler, but emails to half a company is the main mechanism by which this gossip is spread. The occurrence of an event can be spread to everyone you don't want it to to within 5 minutes of the start of the work day with a single email.
By 8 a.m., all of the secretaries at work were running the gossip train on Jim when he got drunk at a company outing on Friday night and felt up the boss's wife and made out with the back of her neck after he puked in their washing machine.
by TheGreatAus September 17, 2012
Bro. My girlfriend can pull nice head but her face would make a Freight Train take a dirt road.
My grandma said Marie's face would make a Freight Train take a dirt road, then a dirt NAP.
My grandma said Marie's face would make a Freight Train take a dirt road, then a dirt NAP.
by ARsithuldore April 6, 2021
by freaky.J September 28, 2021
Mega Training Day
A collaborative training event model which originated from a Family Law Pathways Network. Now implemented Australia wide.
The training is based on realistic case study of a separating family.
Trainees are Front Line workers in the Family Law System.
A wide range of organisations that provide services to families present information in an expo style to address the needs of the case study family.
Trainees are faciliated through an experiental, interactive learning experience in small, multi-disciplinary groups.
At the event relationships are built across services and the outcome is better referrals for separating families.
Some Networks also run Mini-Mega Days, a scaled down version of the idea.
A collaborative training event model which originated from a Family Law Pathways Network. Now implemented Australia wide.
The training is based on realistic case study of a separating family.
Trainees are Front Line workers in the Family Law System.
A wide range of organisations that provide services to families present information in an expo style to address the needs of the case study family.
Trainees are faciliated through an experiental, interactive learning experience in small, multi-disciplinary groups.
At the event relationships are built across services and the outcome is better referrals for separating families.
Some Networks also run Mini-Mega Days, a scaled down version of the idea.
The Mega Training Day model can be used as a basis for in-house, collaborative training involving many different organisations and types of roles. It has much better outcomes than a simple expo event.
by Jasmine Linton October 31, 2006