'I'm not pasta, I'm inacent!'
by katoichigo October 25, 2020
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phase commonly associated with a certain ancient one
phase commonly associated with a certain ancient one
- i'm inacent!!!
- inacent or inaposter?
- inacent or inaposter?
by hokusai-chan November 6, 2020
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1: Man I’d love to be balls deep in her but she’s too inocent
2: You mean innocent?
1: What’s the difference?
2: You spelled it wrong
1: What do u mean spelled it wrong? We’re talking out loud here!
2: You mean innocent?
1: What’s the difference?
2: You spelled it wrong
1: What do u mean spelled it wrong? We’re talking out loud here!
by PyraSam September 9, 2020
Get the Inocent mug.This poetic melding of incentive and motivation was coined by John Howard, the Austraian Prim Minister, late last century, but failed to grip the national imagination.
It is now a bit of a joke, kind of like the Liberation of Iraq.
It is now a bit of a joke, kind of like the Liberation of Iraq.
by RunSlimDJ August 1, 2005
Get the Incentivation mug.When one's own self inadequacies lead one to be more ambitious and successful. Similar to the Napoleon Complex, which states that one of short stature may be more aggressive and domineering. It is named after Napoleon because he was of short stature, but was massively ambitious and successful, which many shorter men have to do in order to make up for their short stature.
Brett suffered from the Napoleon Complex and was bitter. His friend, Dave, had a Napoleon Incentive and decided to become more confident and funny to compensate for his height.
by SithLordTrevor November 2, 2021
Get the Napoleon Incentive mug.Something, such as the fear of punishment or the expectation of reward, that induces action or motivates effort.
by Ryan Thompson July 19, 2004
Get the incentive mug.A corporate-jargon non-word meaning "motivate," coined in 1968. Some 10 years later, it was shortened to the equally annoying verb "incent." Unfortunately, both are recognized by both Merriam-Webster and the OED.
The only respectable form of the word is the noun "incentive."
The only respectable form of the word is the noun "incentive."
I would like to motivate him to never say "incentivize" again by telling him I will rip his windpipe out of his throat the next time I hear him say it.
I hope everyone who says "incentivize" in earnest knows they come across as a jargon-spewing ahole.
I hope everyone who says "incentivize" in earnest knows they come across as a jargon-spewing ahole.
by StephakneeSays August 5, 2008
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