"Let's go to work" Other taglines for the movie are "Every dog has his day." and "Let's get the job done"
by DutchMovieFan December 7, 2007
Get the Let's go to workmug. The working class man can be described by these characteristics High visibility shirt, PPE equipment (steel cap boots hard hat etc) dirty muzzle, cigarette in your mouth tailored or rolled, often cheap and nasty tattoos you can barely see Ice break is a necessity throughout your shift. Working class jobs are anything on a construction site or a steal mill. The working class man just makes enough to get by and never thinks about tomorrow. The only music he listens to is AC DC and jimmy Barnes everything else garbage. Being a working class man also means you've always gotta find time on a Friday and the weekend to go drink at the pub with your mates and often brawl.
by Barnsey6 July 24, 2011
Get the Working class manmug. A phrase you tell someone who has been out of work for a while. You need to follow this phrase up by saying "because you are the best loafer in town" or "you can make a lot of doe working there."
"You are so fucken lazy! Why don't you go work at wonderbread; be a professional loafer there instead of in my living room."
by old man withers November 11, 2006
Get the go work at wonderbreadmug. by Julie Daniels January 5, 2008
Get the Working out at the Ymug. Blogging While Working (BWW) is the act of, well, blogging at work. Companies may see this as reason enough to fire you, especially if you are divulging trade secrets.
Dave: Angie got fired for BWW.
Jesse: She was a big white woman?
Dave: No, she was blogging while working.
Jesse: Ahhh.
Jesse: She was a big white woman?
Dave: No, she was blogging while working.
Jesse: Ahhh.
by Dave Berlin July 18, 2008
Get the Blogging While Workingmug. To use your phone to complete activities you'd normally do in the office. Often used to justify extended lunch engagements.
"Tessa, are you sure that going to lunch with Andy is such a great idea? You know how busy we are this afternoon...."
"Hey, chill out Lucy, it's fine: I'll be working from phone."
"Hey, chill out Lucy, it's fine: I'll be working from phone."
by Clarebear81 November 19, 2011
Get the Working from phonemug. A sentence used to describe someone being suspicious / very mischievous, or evil, it also can be used as an insult to insult someone about their physical appearance or to insult someone about their beliefs.
"He looks like the work of the devil"
"They are acting like they're the work of the devil"
"He's very mischievous like he's the work of the devil"
"What he believes is the work of the Devil"
"She looks like she was the work of the devil"
"Man his believes are very weird,
Yes they're man, I swear it is the work of the devil"
"Chad is very suspicious and mischievous sometimes
Yes like he is the work of the devil"
"You're the work of the devil, you shouldn't be doing that"
"They are acting like they're the work of the devil"
"He's very mischievous like he's the work of the devil"
"What he believes is the work of the Devil"
"She looks like she was the work of the devil"
"Man his believes are very weird,
Yes they're man, I swear it is the work of the devil"
"Chad is very suspicious and mischievous sometimes
Yes like he is the work of the devil"
"You're the work of the devil, you shouldn't be doing that"
by Testerpmi July 12, 2022
Get the You're the work of the devilmug.