Verb
1. To do something in an excellent capacity or to do something iconic.
2. (Sarcastic) To imply that somebody is being extra or acting the fool without saying it directly, or to sarcastically accept or compliment something or someone.
(1) “You better werk in those heels!”
(2) “I gained some weight this year. My friend goes ‘You’re just finding your adult body!’ Oh, my adult body is an armchair? Werk.”
(2) “Werk, bad attitude diva!”
Trusting your intuition enough to free your mind, body and soul in an effort to better deal with life’s burdens.
Overcoming the stigma of irrelevant public opinion.
Tapping in to your higher self
A phrase used to appraise someone's high quality achievement. Can also be used sarcastically to tell someone that they have done a terrible job at something.
Coined by Ted Davis.
Example 1:
Chick: Mother Hen, I got full points on my Research Analysis Paper!
Hen: Good werk.
Example 2:
Jack: Dude, I didn't practice drumming at all over the summer, my audition in going to suck.
Ted: Good werk, bud.