Results for “working in”
Getting paid gross cash with no tax, no NI, and no employment rights.
A hard, challenging set that counts (not a warm-up).
Blending into society so fully your trans status is unknown.
Working out the fastest path through a game.
Prison and working-class British slang for a cigarette.
Dublin's word for a chav — tracksuited, gobby, working-class stereotype.
Now we're getting somewhere — things finally working.
Working a lowrider's hydraulic switches to bounce the car.
The neighbourhood — Spanish-speaking, often working-class.
Oysters, in the thick Yat accent of working-class New Orleans.
Working the cook stations behind the pass during service.
A prostitute working the truck-stop lots.
A truck-mounted bucket lift for working at height.
Mature content — open to view.
The vogue element of working the floor — rolling, arching, posing low.
A hard-working person who struggles to get by.
Overseas Experience; a working holiday abroad
Broken or not working
Died; stopped working
To understand (Rasta reworking of the word)
Consciously focusing on the muscle you're working.
To die, or for a machine to break down completely and stop working.
To start working — also used jokingly for showing up to do anything.
Working hard and consistently toward a goal, especially making money.
Working From Home.
Secretly working multiple full-time remote jobs at once.
A working-class youth with slicked-back hair, leather jacket, and a love of cars and rock-n-roll.