A old ass bitch who is usually fat who goes online to find younger men as she pretended to be a younger woman. She can go on chatrooms, AIM, sometimes even World of Warcraft. She is not too much of a threat it is just annoying when You want to meet Cyndi at a bar and you end up meeting Gladys.
Martha was an E-shank as she woul stay up chatting to younger men while living in a studio apartment with her daughter.
by Tanner L. November 24, 2007
some random expression used with a word (or sentence) ending with a vowel.
- you may multiply the “e” (or the vowel) as many times as you like.
- you may add “(e-)gluoo” to it as well.
- you may multiply the “e” (or the vowel) as many times as you like.
- you may add “(e-)gluoo” to it as well.
“stfu-e-buoo”
“stfu-e-e-buoo”
“stfu-u-u-e-e-buoo”
“stfu-u-u-e-e-buoo-gluoo”
“stfu-u-u-e-e-buoo-e-gluoo”
“stfu-e-e-buoo”
“stfu-u-u-e-e-buoo”
“stfu-u-u-e-e-buoo-gluoo”
“stfu-u-u-e-e-buoo-e-gluoo”
by ya child September 27, 2021
some random expression used with a word (or sentence) ending with a vowel.
- you may multiply the “e” (or the vowel)
- you may add “(e-)gluoo” to it as well.
- you may multiply the “e” (or the vowel)
- you may add “(e-)gluoo” to it as well.
“stfu-e-buoo”
“stfu-e-e-e-e-buoo”
“stfu-u-u-e-e-e-e-buoo”
“stfu-u-u-e-e-e-e-buoo-gluoo”
“stfu-u-u-e-e-e-e-buoo-e-gluoo”
“stfu-e-e-e-e-buoo”
“stfu-u-u-e-e-e-e-buoo”
“stfu-u-u-e-e-e-e-buoo-gluoo”
“stfu-u-u-e-e-e-e-buoo-e-gluoo”
by ya child September 27, 2021
some random expression used with a word (or sentence) ending with a vowel.
- you may multiply the “e” (or the vowel)
- you may add “(e-)gluoo” to it as well.
- you may multiply the “e” (or the vowel)
- you may add “(e-)gluoo” to it as well.
“stfu-e-buoo”
“stfu-e-e-e-e-buoo”
“stfu-u-u-e-e-e-e-buoo”
“stfu-u-u-e-e-e-e-buoo-gluoo”
“stfu-u-u-e-e-e-e-buoo-e-gluoo”
“stfu-e-e-e-e-buoo”
“stfu-u-u-e-e-e-e-buoo”
“stfu-u-u-e-e-e-e-buoo-gluoo”
“stfu-u-u-e-e-e-e-buoo-e-gluoo”
by ya child September 27, 2021
some random expression usually used with a word (or sentence) ending with a vowel.
- you may multiply the “e” (or the vowel) as many times as you like.
- you may add “(e-)gluoo” to it as well.
- you may multiply the “e” (or the vowel) as many times as you like.
- you may add “(e-)gluoo” to it as well.
“stfu-e-buoo”
“stfu-e-e-buoo”
“stfu-u-u-e-e-buoo”
“stfu-u-u-e-e-buoo-gluoo”
“stfu-u-u-e-e-buoo-e-gluoo”
“stfu-e-e-buoo”
“stfu-u-u-e-e-buoo”
“stfu-u-u-e-e-buoo-gluoo”
“stfu-u-u-e-e-buoo-e-gluoo”
by ya child September 27, 2021
Similar to selective hearing, but when a colleague (usually a Manager) only chooses to respond to e-mails which suit their needs.
Typically, this is because they don't know *how* to respond, as a result of being incompetent.
They do this regardless of the impact their lack of reply has on their staff/colleagues.
Ultimately, they will not be held responsible for their lack of response and the blame will fall on the person who was awaiting their response!
Typically, this is because they don't know *how* to respond, as a result of being incompetent.
They do this regardless of the impact their lack of reply has on their staff/colleagues.
Ultimately, they will not be held responsible for their lack of response and the blame will fall on the person who was awaiting their response!
Ben: "Corey, did you get my e-mail last Monday?"
Corey: "Yeah, mate."
Ben: "..... Can you let me know how to move forward on that? I need your guidance."
Corey: "Sure! I'll reply to you when I'm at my desk."
Matt: "Corey won't reply to your e-mail. He has selective e-mail, remember?"
Ben: "Shit."
Corey: "Yeah, mate."
Ben: "..... Can you let me know how to move forward on that? I need your guidance."
Corey: "Sure! I'll reply to you when I'm at my desk."
Matt: "Corey won't reply to your e-mail. He has selective e-mail, remember?"
Ben: "Shit."
by schofieldthescarecrow October 28, 2014
Born into slavery in 1850, inventor and entrepreneur Sarah E. Goode was one of the first African American women to be granted a patent by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, for her invention of a folding cabinet bed in 1885. She died in 1905.0
Entrepreneur and inventor Sarah E. Goode was one of the first African American women to receive a United States patent.
by Bearonboat November 28, 2021