Results for “rage quitting”
Content engineered to piss you off so you engage.
Content designed to enrage you into responding, which is the whole point.
Mass-applying to jobs out of frustration with your current role.
A huge, wild, out-of-control party — the kind neighbors complain about.
To storm out of a game mid-match because you're furious.
Frantically applying to lots of jobs out of frustration with your current one.
To party hard and go all-out at a show, rave or festival.
The ambulance that spends more time in the shop than on the road.
Keeping crypto offline for security, e.g. on a hardware wallet.
Equipment left scattered all over the gym floor.
Each defender guards a specific offensive player.
The theory that cannabis compounds work better together.
Openly and vocally disengaging or trashing your employer.
Leaving a job over ethical or values mismatches with the employer.
Dramatically quitting to spite a bad employer.
Content creators easing off the relentless posting grind.
Borrowed money or derivatives that magnify gains and losses.
Doing only the minimum required at work, without actually resigning.
Aggression and a short temper blamed on anabolic steroid use.
Force-quitting to the console dashboard mid-match to dodge a ranked penalty.
Going off on teammates in chat. Pure rage, zero help.
Posting bait engineered purely to harvest replies, quotes and rage-clicks.
Go on / go ahead — Scouse encouragement.
An angry, aggro person — or the rage itself.
Something outrageously unfair. A piss-take.
That's outrageous — in the best way.
Dallas archetype: average earner flexing luxury they can't actually afford.
Pooled investment fund that uses leverage, shorting, and exotic strategies to chase absolute returns.
A hand bender for shaping rigid electrical conduit by leverage.
A pipe slipped over a wrench handle for extra leverage.
Decentralized file storage widely used for NFT assets.
Looks average in clothes but is muscular underneath.
A shout of encouragement to push through a hard lift.
Returning weights to their proper storage after use.
Firmly average; ranked in the middle
Mid-grade, average-quality cannabis.
Go on yourself! — an exclamation of encouragement
Expression of outrage, protest or 'that's enough'
The 2021 wave of mass voluntary job quitting.
A bullish signal when a short moving average crosses above a long one.