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workwords 

Cheery, professional sounding words that you say in the context of your work role that harbor hostility and aggression that you can’t express outwardly.
Yes, my workwords absolutely do mean “fuck off” when I say “no worries,” or “fuck you” when I am telling you to “have a nice day!”
workwords by Dr Bunnygirl January 4, 2019
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Wordwork 

The formation of words into text for professional purposes. Usually done by a professional writer.
The copywriter demonstrated superior wordwork in the Time Magazine article.
Wordwork by Starrwriter July 1, 2007

work-work-worrrrrk 

The noise a woman (or man) makes when engaging in noisy fellatio; specifically in "deep throat" situations where the person receiving is making vocal noises from the throat which are repeatedly interrupted by the obvious and frequent obstruction.
"work-work-worrrrrk"etc.

Wordworkers 

The authors of found here submit new slang and phrases that are funny, salacious, and very rarely cerebral to add to the Urban Dictionary; the authors are a new generation of wordworkers that create a imaginative retelling of words for a dictionary that is coarsely rambunctious to say the least.
Me: I'm not sure that my current friends with benefits, is actually friends with benefits.
Him: why do you say that?
Me: Well there is no friends part, it's just really hot sex. He is really good at anal.

Him: Oh you guys are just sportfucking.
Me: (Laughing) OMG where did you get that from?
Him: From the wordworkers on Urban Dictionary.
Me: that slang is really funny and indecent!
Him: I think that the point.
Wordworkers by Siouxsie Supertramp December 17, 2020