Example 1
Person 1: "Yo dawg, thanks for helping the mandem earlier."
Person 2: "Aye time dawg"
Example 2
Person 1: "Yo, what time u finna reach?"
Person 2 "Aye time bro, there's bare trafffic"
Person 1: "Yo dawg, thanks for helping the mandem earlier."
Person 2: "Aye time dawg"
Example 2
Person 1: "Yo, what time u finna reach?"
Person 2 "Aye time bro, there's bare trafffic"
by cosmicunity September 14, 2018
The moment when adults reminisce about how great Christmas was as a child but then immediately snap out of it and then understand that life is a cruel game intended to beat you to your knees and rob you of your soul. This disenchanting realization then propels the frustrated grown-up into a desperate struggle to have fun participating in the "same old, same old" go-to's such as attending lame holiday parties, wearing ugly sweaters, overeating, and drinking their faces off.
It's Christmas, and you know what that means. It's Shortcake Time. Yum yum yum, it's Shortcake Time.
by Sir William Brownbotton III December 04, 2017
Yo, I am bummed up in this bitch, I can' wait until it's Goodday time so I can get crunkalicious, imo.
by Steve Kaplan December 30, 2004
by Mr. $lick June 26, 2017
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by TheroniPepperoni December 10, 2021
The term emphasizes the fact that money and time are often interchangeable because most individuals earn a per/hour salary. Because unavoidably it must be used recuperating and preparing for work eating, sleeping, on the toilet, showering dressing, shopping, visiting a doctor or dentist, resting, playing, time not used earning a salary is also "time-money".
Concise, logical, effective communication saves time-money, boosts productivity and happiness. Illogical, inconcise, wordy/redundant thus ineffective communication produces confusion, frustration, powerlessness, anger and unhappiness, and drains time-money. Depending on who the individual worker is, in a year the seconds lost as a consequence of inconcise, illogical, ineffective communication ad up to hours, days, weeks, or months. Multiplying that lost time by millions of workers in a nation adds up to years, and those years translate to lost profits and lower the GPA. Do corporations prefer to dumb (down) the masses to sell more products and more junk than to direct schools to teach students to communicate correctly? Look around.
by but for June 12, 2018