Work From Train
Work From Train is an efficient way of converting the wasteful unproductive commute time into a productive work hour.
Many people in the burbs spend more than an hour to reach the city to work, so why not make it a work hour?
This may not apply to every profession but the jobs that depend on extensive computer usage such as IT can make use of it where remote work is possible.
Good'ol Mobile with a Hotspot capability is a must unless your Train has free wifi!
Similar to WFH
Work From Train is an efficient way of converting the wasteful unproductive commute time into a productive work hour.
Many people in the burbs spend more than an hour to reach the city to work, so why not make it a work hour?
This may not apply to every profession but the jobs that depend on extensive computer usage such as IT can make use of it where remote work is possible.
Good'ol Mobile with a Hotspot capability is a must unless your Train has free wifi!
Similar to WFH
Jarrod: Hey mate, where are you working from Today?
Kumaresh: I'm currently WFT but will there soon in Ultimo.
Kumaresh: I'm currently WFT but will there soon in Ultimo.
by astrotechie April 03, 2019
Well it could be a typo of 'wtf' = what the fuck, but i like to think of it meaning 'well fuck that' :D
Made comical by the online flash cartoon 'the end of the world', when a meteor is about to hit earth, and decides not to, and is just like 'well fuck that'.
Made comical by the online flash cartoon 'the end of the world', when a meteor is about to hit earth, and decides not to, and is just like 'well fuck that'.
by aceizace July 25, 2004
by Engineers solve problems October 27, 2016
1) A typographical error occuring when attempting to type "wtf" meaning "what the fuck?"
2) For the Shakespearian - "what fuck thee?" A question one might ask in reference to the night prior.
3) A statement meaning "what? Fuck that"
2) For the Shakespearian - "what fuck thee?" A question one might ask in reference to the night prior.
3) A statement meaning "what? Fuck that"
1) N/A
2) "dude, wft last night?"
"thy mother, hag"
3) "you going to the study group tonight?"
"wft...I'm getting shitty drunk."
2) "dude, wft last night?"
"thy mother, hag"
3) "you going to the study group tonight?"
"wft...I'm getting shitty drunk."
by dude92948 March 06, 2006
WFT is a internet variation of the commonly used WTF. WFT stands for, "Well, fuck that." Its most commonly used when referring to an event, situation, or gather that you do not wish to be a part of or simply just have the mindset of, fuck it-ism. WFT and WTF should not be confused as a mispelling because the long and short term affects of your message will be completely different.
Mary: Hey, wanna come to a party?
You: Whos is it and where?
Mary: My friend Becky.
You: The 400 pound hairy elephant bitch?
Mary: Yes.
You: WFT
You: Whos is it and where?
Mary: My friend Becky.
You: The 400 pound hairy elephant bitch?
Mary: Yes.
You: WFT
by C-Freaky August 12, 2010
Means "What fuck the"
Used when someone/something is/says something either really stupid or it's just confusing.
Commonly mistaken for Wtf.
Also used when a person had no spelling ability at all and the reader is confused by the gibberish.
Used when someone/something is/says something either really stupid or it's just confusing.
Commonly mistaken for Wtf.
Also used when a person had no spelling ability at all and the reader is confused by the gibberish.
Person 1: i jut get frm meye kunses
Person 2: Wft? What are you talking about dude?
Person 1: i m tackin aboot meye kunses.
Person 2: Again. WFT?
Person 2: Wft? What are you talking about dude?
Person 1: i m tackin aboot meye kunses.
Person 2: Again. WFT?
by Myaty July 04, 2011
Well fancy that. Used as a slightly sarcastic response to some interesting morsel of information, that isn't really usefull or that interesting.
by danmux June 24, 2011