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Social Work

A profession that works in a multitude of disciplines - mental health, schools, non-profits, child welfare, the aging population, community organizing, lobbying, client advocacy, and legal.
Social work has a broad range of populations that it serves, not just child welfare.
by thesheba February 27, 2009
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charlie work

Work that is easily understood to be 'bitch work' and is not in your usual job description. Usually relegated to the workers at the lowest on the totem pole.
What's Wright doing? - Boss
I gave him some charlie work to do. - Manager
That'll do. - Boss
by dadunk January 18, 2010
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Work

A chant, cry for affection and admiration, used in the LGBT community.

A roar of power saluting others.

To be Sasha Fierce.
"Work Bitch!"

"Yeeeeeeeeeeessssssssss! Work!!!!!!"

Omg Beyonce new video on..Woorrk! Bitch yesssss!!
by wavylays March 21, 2009
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Work Nights

Janet: "Where do you get all this money from?"
Dahlia: "I work nights."
by sskipperr September 24, 2009
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Home Work

A modern torture device used outside of class rooms to replace the thwack of a ruler. usually unjust and cruel. barely ever finished or worked on, when done marked off for sloppy handwriting.
-yo dude what did you get for number 16 in the math Home Work?

- i don't fucking know i didn't do it. i spent all night doing that science bullshit on amoeba
by xX1c3BaergXx June 19, 2010
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wonky eye

one eye that looks totally different from the other, especially in photographs of celebutards.
"in every picture i've ever seen of paris hilton, it looks like her wonky eye is trying to eat her face."
by westweird ho December 6, 2006
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corner worker

At a roadracing event, a member of the officiating crew (or trackday organizer's staff) who watches the exit of corners for motorcycle (or other vehicle) crashes.

Generally, cornerworkers hold flags to regulate the racetrack - red, black, blue, yellow, green, checkered, and meatball flags - and are equipped with fire-extinguishers and radios, and a strange will to stand in the hot sun all day while people crash all around them at over 150 MPH.
"I'd like to thank my sponsors, the race officials, and the corner workers for allowing us to race here today..."
by kz2zx January 16, 2006
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