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wordache

Opposite to "writer's block", a "wordache" is when the words won't stop coming. "Wordache", when mental emphasis is on "ache", can also mean the feeling of words pressing against your skin, desperately wanting to be written or spoken.
This wordache is killing me, time to get my writing ooon.
by Ida Eriksson January 4, 2018
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workaholic

Jenny is workaholic. Workaholic is Jenny.
by simplyworkaholic April 9, 2018
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worknap

Take an employee/coworker away from their work to attend a meeting without notice, usually by coercion and/or authority, sometimes with a promise of food (which will not materialize or fall far short of such promises), often specifically to "throw them under the bus" i.e. make the person a scapegoat.
I was just worknapped by my boss' boss for a two-hour meeting I didn't know about, but at least he said we'd have lunch. Then near the end, he said "well, food will be here in 20, we should probably switch topics to *whatever* and dismiss *names, including mine*. Thanks for your help."
by mesi June 16, 2018
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wordarrhea

The opposite of writers block, causes a continuous flow of poorly written content. Usually occurs in the final hours of a deadline, and is often linked with over exposure to social media sites.
An misdiagnosed case of wordarrhea can simultaneously destroy the reputation, and career of the unaware author.
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Wordation

Don’t judge my wordation
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workapreneur

Someone with a regular job and still have a business or multiple businesses at the same time
I'm a workapreneur
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Worat

The intentional misspelling of the word "Worst" in an attempt to tie both the meaning of "Worst" in with a pun of similar or conventional meaning, or to simply provoke annoyance to those annoyed by misspelled words.
"This damn rodent is really annoying, so I thinks its time to go to worat."
The situation above uses "Worat" to convey the message of distress by utilizing the combination of both feeling "the worst" with the declaration of "War" with a "Rat". Thus creating Worat.
by Mr.Levine May 16, 2022
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