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Learnings

Failed attempts masked as valuable learning experience, oftentimes made by overpaid consultants and strategists.
Yes, we spent $500k on this pilot that didn’t produce any measurable results, but we have captured many learnings that will propel our next project forward.
by pantlesschicken February 1, 2019
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little T learns to share

A book on sharing by NFL player Terrel Owens. Which is ironic because T.O. never learned how to share.
T.O. wrote a book called little T learns to share.
by Nirvana kicks ass October 20, 2006
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learn you a lesson

VERY POOR Junky English. The author/s need the Grammar Bammer to Hammer Correct Grammar into them...

It should be Teach or Taught; and It was in My Day.
You call that winning at Gotham City Project?
Gimme that controller and I'll TEACH YOU A LESSON!

Learn you a lesson? That's shabby, poor and utterly bad english! Learn some, before I teach you some!
by J. Michael Reiter April 19, 2006
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learn2english

When someone cannot spell properly or has trouble learning the language. This can be used when somebody fails or does bad on their english test/exam.
idiot - "I have too go drive away from da school."
person - "yo, you should learn2english."
by wide load March 7, 2007
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learnlink

1. The addictive email and conferencing client used at Emory University.
I've been on learnlink for 39 weeks, 5 days, 18 hours, 27 minutes and 7 seconds. Can you beat that?
by Marcus Brodzki May 15, 2007
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Learn n' Burn

The act of smoking any psychoactive substance during school, college, etc. and returning before the end of the educational period.
Jim: Hey Tod, wanna learn n' burn?
Tod: Sure dude, this algebra is killing me. I could use the break.
by Bucklao December 1, 2010
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learning swerve

learn·ing swerve
noun
noun: learning swerve; plural noun: learning swerves

the unpredictable and inconsistent rate of a person's progress, or lack thereof, in gaining experience or new skills.
"Nancy experienced a severe learning swerve when attempting to use the new version of her phone's OS."
by Wisani November 30, 2014
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