Windy Duty originating as a 17th century slang term made by the citizens of the British territories to refer to the action of giving and/receiving oral implications.
Also known in modern times as a blow job.
Also known in modern times as a blow job.
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by merrik5 April 10, 2013

Arab Duty is the act of working for or with many Arabs. Working with Arabs is a unique experience, a people with stern but humorous personality. Working in a restaurant with arabs involves a laissez-faire work environment, where nothing is taken too seriously but still needs to be done.
Comparing the work culture on Arab duty to a corporate store is a night and day difference. Arab Duty has more soul to it, over by-the-book work management found in other work environments.
Comparing the work culture on Arab duty to a corporate store is a night and day difference. Arab Duty has more soul to it, over by-the-book work management found in other work environments.
If she want kebab with fry then she should’ve asked for kebab with fry. Get this done now we open in 3 minutes Habibi.
They told me to just come in whenever but they always keep me past close, i’m back on Arab Duty next week too.
They told me to just come in whenever but they always keep me past close, i’m back on Arab Duty next week too.
by chefhabibi February 1, 2022

Someone who pay bills , cooks and does all kind of simp shit for a person or couple. He’s basically a cuck that pays for shit
by Cuckfantasizing December 23, 2020

A statement, reprimand, or admonishment handed down to someone lower in the ranks of a work environment, mainly in the service industry or trades, especially in restaurant or bar service. Saying that they have to do the shitty work for the night. This is specially reserved for when the person is reprimanded and is doomed to serve the non-tipping customers for the night.
Nick: Eric, You showed up 20 minutes late for work. You're on shithead duty for the night. Serve table six their bread.
Eric: (Looks at the table of ten black customers) Damn, I'm not making any tips tonight. I'll never show up late to work again.
Eric: (Looks at the table of ten black customers) Damn, I'm not making any tips tonight. I'll never show up late to work again.
by Studs Lonigan III September 13, 2023
