Wild Work

Wild work” describes a pattern of intense, disruptive, or emotionally charged behavior that impacts others or the environment around the person. It can involve actions that are dramatic, impulsive, manipulative, or out of control.
He was doing wild work after the argument—sending long, emotional texts, calling mutual friends to drag them in, just completely spiraling.
by Frescolita April 23, 2025
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work-it breasts

A girl who has small boobs who makes them look fabulous by wearing tight clothing
I heard that she's an A but she looks like a D because she has work-it breasts
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Work it at nag!!

The sentence comes from Red Dead Redemption 1, when the father is dead and when the son is riding a horse.
**Son starts to ride the horse and making it sprint** Work it at nag!!
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work-interesting

Totally not interesting except in the context of your job.
Them: Form 825 specifies that non-tenant applications aren't allowed to perform the actions specified in ISO-8501.
You: Work-Interesting!
by Diogenes Campbell May 21, 2021
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Dungeon Work

Putting that work in under the radar, when the flash is off and the people aren’t paying attention to you.
Man look at John over there? How’d he get like that? He must’ve been putting in that Dungeon Work!
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Third Party Work Rape

*additional definition to Work Rape*
When you are not the direct target or victim of Work Rape, but it is happening so close to you that you yourself have now been made a victim as well.
John really got Work Raped hard by Tim, and the worst part is Jerry got caught in the cross-fire while he was just trying to work. It was an unfortunate example of Third Party Work Rape.
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It isn't fair to employ people to work for you, but then not tell them all of the basic stuff about your establishment, thus obliging them to sometimes humiliatedly reply, "I have no idea --- I just work here" when queried about something related to your company's operations or policies. Any employee should be able to answer most frequently-asked questions about your place of business that might logically be posed by the general public.
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