Work-hour
noun
1.
any of the hours of a day during which work is done, as in an office, usually between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.
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- Workhouse
noun, plural workhouses [wurk-hou-ziz] /ˈwɜrkˌhaʊ zɪz/ (Show IPA) 1. a house of correction. 2. British. (formerly) a poorhouse in which paupers were given work. 3. Obsolete. a workshop. noun 1. (formerly in England) an institution maintained at public expense where able-bodied paupers did unpaid work in return for food and accommodation 2. (in the US) […]
- Working
noun 1. the act of a person or thing that works. 2. operation; action: the involuted workings of his mind. 3. the process of shaping a material: The working of clay is easy when it’s damp. 4. the act of manufacturing or building a thing. 5. Usually, workings. a part of a mine, quarry, or […]
- Working as designed
jargon (IBM) Conforming to a wrong or inappropriate specification; useful, but misdesigned. Frequently used as a sardonic comment on a program’s utility or as a bogus reason for not accepting a criticism or suggestion. At IBM, this sense is used in official documents! See BAD. [Jargon File] (1995-04-04)
- Working-asset
noun, Accounting. 1. invested capital that is comparatively liquid.
- Working bee
noun 1. (NZ) a voluntary group doing a job for charity
