Results for “rod”
A gun, esp. a pistol.
Ironworker who ties rebar — the steel skeleton inside concrete.
Worn-out and haggard looking.
An elaborate staged ballroom performance with full costume, props and a crew.
When a product truly satisfies a strong market demand.
Performing busyness to appear productive rather than being productive.
An unhealthy compulsion to always be working or achieving.
I've done this before; I'm experienced.
The former inflatable-roof Minneapolis stadium (1982-2014).
Gross and disgusting — the Valley-girl word for nasty.
A car stripped down and souped up for speed, the centerpiece of greaser culture.
A cheap lookalike of an expensive product.
Drugs — the product you're out selling.
Combine two partial containers of the same product into one.
Selling a client a product that craters and ruins them.
The diagram telling staff exactly which product goes on which shelf, facing which way.
Stock weighed in-store — meat, deli, produce — not pre-packed to a fixed weight.
RuPaul catchphrase introducing the She-Mail segment.
A small rodent related to the guinea pig
A project or token that's all promise and no real product.
NFT art produced by algorithms/code, each output unique.
By the way; introduces an aside.
Also known as; introduces an alias.
Believe it or not; introduces a surprising fact.
Cannabis product containing the plant's full range of compounds.
Drugs to be sold; a supply of product.
A concrete thing that must be produced and handed over.
To use your own product internally.
To be productive immediately.
Being physically at work while sick or unproductive.
Slow, silent burnout eroding an employee's engagement.
Broken-spirited; downtrodden
Self-published fan-made manga, often parody or fan fiction.
Self-produced fan or indie creative works of any medium.
A person or group that produces scanlations.
Fan parody using existing anime characters.
An actual garment or prop worn by an actor in production.
The biggest stage at a festival, with the top acts and the wildest production.
Low-quality, mass-produced content — especially soulless AI-generated images, videos, and text.
The smooth pitch-bend of an 808 bass — the production move that defines UK drill.