Anonymous 's definitions
A slang term for an African American, derived from Apollo Creed's famous quote in the Rocky series, "Ding, ding."
That ding sure can play basketball!
by Anonymous October 13, 2003
Get the Dingmug. A knuckleheaded computer user that is often referred to in software agreements as the "end user".
The End User is often a idiot who knows nothing about computers beyond the fact that it makes porn and free music readily available.
The End User is often a idiot who knows nothing about computers beyond the fact that it makes porn and free music readily available.
NetAdmin: OMG, did you see that damn end user using his cd-rom tray as a drink holder.
NetAdmin2: yes, it was a disturbing site.
NetAdmin2: yes, it was a disturbing site.
by Anonymous September 18, 2003
Get the end usermug. A plain jane type female, often associated with the term 'white girl' -- though not always, generally at least loosely associated with a sorority.
by anonymous January 31, 2004
Get the Molly McButtermug. A traditional eight hour day shift.
In some companies, the 9-5 is really 8:30-5 or 9-5:30. It's an extra half hour because of an unpaid 30 minute lunch break. In companies where you're paid by the hour, it's so you don't lose out on 30 minutes of pay. In ones where you're paid by the year, it's pretty much squeazing the extra half hour out of you in order to make up for the 30 minute lunch.
It generally refers to working Monday through Friday but in modern times where services are expected to be availalble durring non business hours, evening and weekend shifts are becomming an increasingly required demand of employees.
In some companies, the 9-5 is really 8:30-5 or 9-5:30. It's an extra half hour because of an unpaid 30 minute lunch break. In companies where you're paid by the hour, it's so you don't lose out on 30 minutes of pay. In ones where you're paid by the year, it's pretty much squeazing the extra half hour out of you in order to make up for the 30 minute lunch.
It generally refers to working Monday through Friday but in modern times where services are expected to be availalble durring non business hours, evening and weekend shifts are becomming an increasingly required demand of employees.
I used to work the traditional Mon-Fri 9-5 day shift but they've got me working weekends in the evenings now.
by anonymous October 27, 2004
Get the 9-5mug. 

