Rooted in the fields of cognitive science and social intelligence, Relationshipism is the theory of being relationship-centered in all aspects of life and especially in organizations. Through the practice of Relationshipism, which emphasizes building trust among teams through authentic relationships, people feel empowered to satisfy their own purpose and to work towards a common goal.
First Star Communications saw a 10% profit increase within 12 months of incorporating Relationshipism.
by Yvé October 17, 2019
by mimmleflog October 8, 2006
by Anonymous June 16, 2006
Means you do it together an never let go no matter how hard things get you try to fix it don't hurt the other person because of stupid shit arguments are arguments they happen
Our relationship is amazing
by Lagoonablue16 September 25, 2018
A thing that will only cause you pain. It will eventually brake your heart and cause you to question yourself. They will make you the happiest you've ever been, but then will tear your heart apart. Relationships are bad news. AVOID THEM AT ALL COSTS!
Boy: Hey i dont think i can be in this relationship anymore
Girl: But i love you....
Boy: Sorry, but i dont want to 'keep hurting you'
Girl: But i love you....
Boy: Sorry, but i dont want to 'keep hurting you'
by Witchcraft <3 March 29, 2011
A relationship can be a number of things.
1. A love relationship. Boyfriend and girlfriend, or with two boys or two girls. It is where the two see each other and no one else in a dating or sexual way.
2. A bond between two or more people. Can be both good or bad.
1. A love relationship. Boyfriend and girlfriend, or with two boys or two girls. It is where the two see each other and no one else in a dating or sexual way.
2. A bond between two or more people. Can be both good or bad.
"He promised to be only mine. We're offically in a relationship!"
"I have a hate hate relationship with him. He's a jerk."
"I have a hate hate relationship with him. He's a jerk."
by StrawberryAngel April 28, 2009
'The relationship' refers to one's partner, usually female but not exclusively, whether it be girlfriend, fiancée, wife or their male counter-parts. As long as said partner is more than a passing fling then they qualify as 'the relationship'.
To be used as an alternative to your partners name as well as my/the missus, partner, wife, girlfriend, etc.
To be used as an alternative to your partners name as well as my/the missus, partner, wife, girlfriend, etc.
Sam: "So who's coming around for drinks?"
John: "Jimmy, Sandi, Graeme, The relationship, Will and Laura."
Sam: "That's a cool shirt. Where did you get it from?"
John: "Not sure. The relationship got it for me."
John: "Jimmy, Sandi, Graeme, The relationship, Will and Laura."
Sam: "That's a cool shirt. Where did you get it from?"
John: "Not sure. The relationship got it for me."
by Cam-Face October 19, 2011