-Make use of something you have to obtain something. Can be of a monetary value, physical attributes, or status.
-Action to persue a goal.
(Present tense: Working it)
-Action to persue a goal.
(Present tense: Working it)
1)Sue: Girl, you have a nice skirt on today, work it girl!
2) Juan: Man look at that hot chika, get over there and work it!
2) Juan: Man look at that hot chika, get over there and work it!
by Jerry Z. September 05, 2007
by Judge dredd7 December 01, 2011
It's like the first slice on a loaf of bread....nobody wants it. If you receive the work, you will definitely be fucked up after because you aint experienced anything like it before.
by TurnM3Up November 12, 2019
A term to describe the tedious and boring indentured servitude that most people are forced to endure to get money. Generally, not a pleasant experience.
by KonaKenny July 10, 2008
doing something you hate in a place you hate with people you grow to hate for the majority of your day for the majority of your life.
by GreyAndBoring June 08, 2011
by The Gonzo Lecture March 03, 2010
"Work it" usually means, "strut your stuff," show off your assets, make some physical attribute (figure, walk, style of dress, etc.) to "work" for you to make you attractive.
While not proven or confirmed, the expression may have originated among "working girls," i.e. prostitutes/street walkers, who would make a sultry walk etc. "work" for them to attract business. If it did have that connotation, it has been lost with time, and now usually is applied more innocently.
While not proven or confirmed, the expression may have originated among "working girls," i.e. prostitutes/street walkers, who would make a sultry walk etc. "work" for them to attract business. If it did have that connotation, it has been lost with time, and now usually is applied more innocently.
by david305 August 12, 2014