TEAM is another way to say "Everybody but me." It's popular in corporate environments where an asshole wants work done, but doesn't want to do it, but wants to seem like they want to. Therefore they start their email with "TEAM"
by burned_by_team November 10, 2009
A convenient label for any individual or group whose research supports the Anthropogenic Global Warming Hoax (i.e. every National Science Academy in the world); useful insofar as not having to explain how such a massive conspiracy works in practice.
Richard: "A new MIT study confirms human activity is the main driver of global warming."
Andrew: "They must be the newest recruits to The Team."
Andrew: "They must be the newest recruits to The Team."
by ThePowerofX (2) September 5, 2011
by a cizzle June 15, 2005
there is no "I" in team, but there is an "I" in "pie", and there is an "I" in "meat pie" so techniqly there is an "I"
by shaun gardner July 23, 2006
a common term used in online video games when one team has a numerical advantage of atleast two extra playersover the other
when "teams" is called out, players should view the number of players for each team and make them even by switching or spectating
however, if a team has only a one man advantage eg, 8v7....it is not appropriate to call out teams
when "teams" is called out, players should view the number of players for each team and make them even by switching or spectating
however, if a team has only a one man advantage eg, 8v7....it is not appropriate to call out teams
teams, 11v9
why didnt nobody switch and make em even? gg teams
noob: teams!!!!1
player B: its 7 vs 6, you want us to cut a player in half?
why didnt nobody switch and make em even? gg teams
noob: teams!!!!1
player B: its 7 vs 6, you want us to cut a player in half?
by uncle sam May 15, 2004
Being a team means being committed to something and sticking to it. It means even when you feel sick, depressed, or you have plans, you still participate and stay committed. No skipping. No 'Wahh, I don't fell good." No "I'd rather hang out with my boyfriend." All in all, TEAM means staying committed, showing up even when you don't want to, and giving all you've got. If you aren't willing to do that, they don't bother being part of a team.
by TheMightyOne. October 4, 2011