Lecturers

Word LECTURERS
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Definitions and meanings of "Lecturers"

What do we mean by lecturers?

A person who gives lectures, especially as a profession.

A member of a university or college below the rank of assistant professor or reader.

A member of the Church of England clergy whose main task was to deliver sermons (lectures) in the afternoons and evenings.

The art of transferring information from the notes of the lecturer to the notes of the students without passing through the minds of either. Urban Dictionary

A long speech in which a group of children have to listen to an adult tell them that they are immature and wrong and should think of other people first. Urban Dictionary

Being open and sharing becomes lecturing when you're talking to somebody who wasn't looking for your level of openness, which seems like hypocrisy. Like everyone else, the person you're told you're lecturing is a hypocrite too. Urban Dictionary

A really good time to sleep and/or masturbate. Urban Dictionary

An act of passing on information at one's leisure, and although it is meant to get through to one's head, it ends up pissing them off anyway. Urban Dictionary

To browbeat someone with harsh criticism Urban Dictionary

A term of some "more mature" people educating, or delivering some "thoughts of life" to "immature people", usually from parents to their children. Urban Dictionary

The act of committing oral sex while avioding a project, usually lasting about a half hour. Urban Dictionary

The provider of information in universities. If male elbowpatches are traditional (although you do get the occasional 'cool' one in jeans), if female either powersuits or dressing like a hippy. Results of a lecturer talking are as follows: - roughly one paragraph of notes never to be used - a quick nap - a brilliant game of hangman usually more informative than the actual lecture. Urban Dictionary

(also. Lecture-Rant, pronounced Lektcha-rant) An angry lecture that may have an accusatory undertone. A lecture-style scripted performance in which the lecturer consciously speaks truth to power and ignores codes of civility. The word was first introduced at Davidson College (North Carolina) in an event sponsored by the Middle East North Africa Student Association (MENASA). Urban Dictionary

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The word "lecturers" in example sentences

One of my lecturers is an inextricable part of my (auto) biography. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Profits are also re-invested in lecturers and tour guides who are reputable activists for positive social change. ❋ Marc Gopin (2010)

Garcetti v. Ceballos held that state employees are not afforded First Amendment protection if they are speaking on subjects relevant to their professional duties; When University of California-Irvine professor Juan Hong angered university administrators by opposing the replacement of tenure-track faculty by term lecturers, he was denied a merit salary increase. ❋ Unknown (2009)

One of her lecturers was a friend of Markit's chief executive officer. ❋ Michelle Price (2011)

They should be referred to as lecturers, made up of researchers, doctors, professors, etc. ❋ Unknown (2010)

(Or, in fields where they are common, adjunct professors and lecturers, which is generally a much worse gig.) ❋ Sean (2008)

The Professors Extraordinary receive no, or at most a very small, income from the State; they are merely titled lecturers, and nothing more; yet in their ranks, as well as among the more modest ❋ Various (N/A)

The list of the publications of the university lecturers, which is appended to the rector's annual report, gives one a good idea of the activity of the professors in other directions. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

The lecturers aka staff of Faculty of Pharmacy, AIMST ❋ Unknown (2010)

Mind you the quality of the lecturers is the real problem. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The blame for this lies at the chalk-face: the mix of 'lecturers' who are either quietly seeing out their last years after long careers in industry, or young arts graduates who have never set foot outside the academy, lost in some dream of being 'an artist' and producing yet more 'artists'. ❋ Jonathan (2004)

Kennedy snapped a little announcer such as lecturers use. ❋ Unknown (2003)

We went through a list of "lecturers," arranging them in order of priority. ❋ Niven, Larry (1969)

Most of the documentation I've come across relating to paying foreigners seems to refer to paying people who actually come here, such as lecturers or performers, which is not our situation. ❋ By THE NEW YORK TIMES (2010)

[blah blah blah] +$$$ ❋ Doma (2004)

you all need to make the [mature] [decision] so [do what] i say but this is not a lecture ❋ CRDC! (2010)

Stop [lecturing] me, I don't let my friends see [my butt] hurt in public, you're [the butt] hurt one! ❋ Solid Mantis (2018)

I have [a three] [hour] [lecture]! ❋ DJ Gorrilla (2006)

"I hate it when my [older brother] lectures me. He treats me like I'm his son. I'm not dammit! Also, make sure you don't tell him what to do when he's driving; his ego shows when he's behind [the wheel] and he will lecture you [to the max] if you act like a backseat-driver even at the MOST MINOR situation." -me ❋ Dave (2004)

Don't [lecture me] on [how to] do [things]. ❋ Gerard Irick (2010)

Ugh, you know what? I just got [a 1.5] hour [lecture] from my mom just because I showed her [a meme]! ❋ Myday (2022)

"[Sorry I] was late, I was being lectured by my boyfriend" "Lectured? Is that why it took you a half hour to [drive five] minutes? Guess either he doesn't last long or you're [no good]..." ❋ RockstarLC (2009)

"I need a nap before clubbing tonight." "Yeh me too, which [lecturer] is it today?" "Dr D, talking on [female rights]" "[Nap time] it is!" ❋ Saraith (2009)

It wasn't a [lecture]. It wasn't rant. It was a lecturant. Perhaps what we need in this [postmodern] [ineptitude] is less lectures and more lecturants. I won't be the subject of your lecturant. (as a verb) I won't be silent as you lecturant your way out of this mess. (as a verb) Don't lecturant me. ❋ Professorial X (2015)

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