by PatrickBeverley June 3, 2018
Get the bedroom outfit mug.Term often used by welders, pipe fitters, millwrights, boilermakers and other construction hands to describe a contractor that is sub par and barely provides the necessary equipment to get the job done. Usually a lower paying contractor as well.
Welder 1: hey man who’d you say you were working for down in corpus before you come here?
Welder 2: some “mullet outfit”, I can’t even remember the name. Hell I drug up when the rod room lady said that I had to provide my own tungsten.
Welder 2: some “mullet outfit”, I can’t even remember the name. Hell I drug up when the rod room lady said that I had to provide my own tungsten.
by Jodystipsandtricks October 20, 2019
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Fair play to John, he came out of the bushes!
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Do you think he’ll be coming out of the bushes with her tonight?
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Do you think he’ll be coming out of the bushes with her tonight?
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"So what? You lent me your car to go grocery shopping. For whatever, an hour, and I brought it back! It was not three weeks later! Sixteen days is much closer to two weeks. You are so totally making a mountain out of a molehole".
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I am coming out of the trenches
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