Corporate idiom for what will happen after an application or interview. Like, how many more rounds of interviews are remaining, when will you let me know, etc
Applicant: What are the next steps right now?
Recruiter: We're going to review interview results and get back to applicants for a second-round interview within the next week.
Recruiter: We're going to review interview results and get back to applicants for a second-round interview within the next week.
by Lam Sauce May 14, 2018
Probably never. Used to postpone or delay something that someone didn’t and wouldn’t feel like doing.
Kid: can I go play in the playground near McDonald’s?
Kid's parent: it’s getting dark outside, we'll come next time.
(They never went to that specific McDonald’s ever again)
Kid's parent: it’s getting dark outside, we'll come next time.
(They never went to that specific McDonald’s ever again)
by ComeToBrazil85 August 29, 2022
The generation of children that follows Generation X, whom are people born between the Late 60's to the Early 80's. (1965 to 1980)
Generation Next thereby is anyone born between the Late 80's to Mid 90's. (1980-1995) We are called Generation Next because we are the youth that goes into the Next Millenium and will be the first to have all the advantages of the Jetsons-Like "High Tech" Age, better known as "The Future", where there are robots and flying cars and such, not that much of this will probably be true.
Generation Next thereby is anyone born between the Late 80's to Mid 90's. (1980-1995) We are called Generation Next because we are the youth that goes into the Next Millenium and will be the first to have all the advantages of the Jetsons-Like "High Tech" Age, better known as "The Future", where there are robots and flying cars and such, not that much of this will probably be true.
Preceeding "Generation Next" is "Generation Y", the 1995-2010 Youth who I Really feel sorry for. Today, tehy're biggest role models are Lindsay Lohan and Hilary Duff, and they're best childhood cartoon is... Yu-Gi-Oh! (terrible!) Not to mention, they'll be the ones who'll have to fight in the Highly-Anticipated World War III: Rise of the Machines.
by G-Union 2 September 03, 2004
meaning you are next in line for a boy or girl and they're line of hoes, you are next in line to be fucked with
by being fucked with December 21, 2017
by Tru Fester September 08, 2003
1.) like its counter part 'next man' next town is a way of describing a town that u dont know but in some way effects your life.
2.) A random town, often used to describe somewhere run down, unimportant and full of next men
*often used in a derogatory sence*
2.) A random town, often used to describe somewhere run down, unimportant and full of next men
*often used in a derogatory sence*
Man 1 : Safe man, its friday night wagwan in chelsea?
Man 2 : nothing man, so im goin to some party in some next town
Man 2 : nothing man, so im goin to some party in some next town
by vainityforverx September 04, 2008
The line cook(s) that is obligated to pick up the slack of a previous cook in order to have a successfull shift/not stuggle. Or the opening cook that is obligated pick up a closing shift because the closer called out. You can make someone you don't like "the next guy" by purposely doing somthing (or not doing somthing) that you know they are going to have to do when they clock in for the shift. But, you must yell "NEXT!" when performing the act thats going to screw them or its not official.
Cook 1: "We have just enough fry seasoning for the night."
Cook 2: "Perfect, im not opening tomorrow...NEXT!"
The opener is obligated to make fry seasoning because we can't serve unseasoned fries...making him "the next guy".
Cook 2: "Perfect, im not opening tomorrow...NEXT!"
The opener is obligated to make fry seasoning because we can't serve unseasoned fries...making him "the next guy".
by The BLCE September 29, 2011