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1.to get worked is to get played (taken advantage of, tricked, etc.)
2. also used in situations where a person is falsely accused
Teacher- Sean, get out of my class! You know there's no talking during a test.
Sean- But I didn't even say anything!
Teacher- Well I saw you turned around so I say it was you.
Sean- aw, I got worked, bro!
worked by Lady_e_leazy March 6, 2008
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It Just Works 

When you don't need to explain how or why something works, it just does.

Made famous by the infamous Todd Howard.
"All of it just works, It just works!"
It Just Works by Mattbatcraz January 28, 2020

workshop 

Place where metal is hammered, wood shaved, solder melted (and fingers burned).
"Anyone who uses the word workshop outside of light engineering is a twat." Alexei Sayle
workshop by pedantPlusPlus March 23, 2005

workaholic 

Basicly a person with no life, so they decide to try and fill the gap of having no life by working ALL THE TIME. This generally does not work and people who turn into workaholics are usually unmarried over-ambitious women and over-ambitious men
An example of a workaholic is someone staying in the workplace after their designated shift despite not having anything important to do.
workaholic by Propane_Nightmares December 4, 2010

The hood it not working 

What Thai restaurants post on their door to signify a temporary closure of the restaurant. If the manager is out, hood translates to 'head' thus giving more definition to the concept itself. Additionally, the 'it' is a philosophical reference to the state the 'hood' is in. To fully comprehend such sign, read it as "The HEAD IS not working"
Manager/owner is out of town on business for a few days and there is nobody to take over the job. Restaurant will post sign reading: The hood it not working"
The hood it not working by Amale O. November 14, 2007

Workout stalker 

One who derives pleasure from watching others workout so that he or she can duplicate their workout.

Commonly gets the most pleasure from doing slightly more, like an extra mile on a run, and claiming to "win".

Workout stalkers often friend you in online fitness social apps like Nike+, FitBit, or Strava so that they can easily observe their victims.

Closely related to the one upper.
Kris: "I must admit, this new competitive James is a breath of fresh air."

James: "I'm not competing."

Kris: "You are. You're doing real good with the running and the biking lately. Your Nike Fuel is being earned really good."

James: "Dont be such a workout stalker."