An anime that takes place inside of the human body, where each character represents a cell. It's mostly about a clumsy red blood cell running after an emo white blood cell who kicks bacteria ass while screaming "Die"
Each episode depicts a different problem inside the human body, and it's funny even though it actually teaches you stuff. tbh this should just replace biology class.
Each episode depicts a different problem inside the human body, and it's funny even though it actually teaches you stuff. tbh this should just replace biology class.
Ever since I watched Cells at Work, I feel sorry every time I injure myself. Imagine how many cute lil blood cells I just killed.
by drzech April 29, 2020
by MET39 February 27, 2020
A co worker you flirt with, talk to, get coffee/food for each other but remains platonic and there is no commitment and no relationship outside of work.
by Sunshine_624 August 12, 2015
1. An attempt by teachers to encourage "team work" that ultimately fails as one person does all the work while everyone gets credit.
2. An exercise where everyone quabbles to the end of the period in an attempt to finish an assignment.
3. Death.
2. An exercise where everyone quabbles to the end of the period in an attempt to finish an assignment.
3. Death.
by serenavandq January 20, 2012
A person that may or may not be hot, but is the most attractive person in the set of people you work with so you lust after him/her.
Person 1: So this new girl at your work is she hot?
Person 2: Hell yeah...well I mean she's work hot.
Person 2: Hell yeah...well I mean she's work hot.
by Smiledriver September 26, 2005
A smaller version of group work, where one partner does all the work while the other partner does jack**** and still gets credit.
by serenavander October 31, 2011
A commonly used phrase by software developers to indicate that the bug reported by a user is not repeatable on their machine, and will therefore receive no more attention. Usually connotes a dismissive approach, where anything that is not visible immediately to the developer is "someone else's problem" and is therefore not worth fixing.
by arzec May 21, 2012