Managers

Word MANAGERS
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Definitions and meanings of "Managers"

What do we mean by managers?

A person whose job is to manage something, such as a business, a restaurant, or a sports team.

The head coach.

An administrator, for a singer or group.

(computer software) A window or application whose purpose is to give the user the control over some aspect of the system.

The poor guy that always has to deal with Karen. Urban Dictionary

A person who appears to know how all tasks should be accomplished but can't actually do any of those tasks themselves. Urban Dictionary

The institution of watching without working, usually accompanied with a significantly higher salary. Urban Dictionary

The guy wearing clean clothes who has very soft, smooth hands and a slick haircut and tells you to get the hell home before you get any overtime. The company's representative who is responsible for harassing, intimidating, disciplining and strong-arming employees in the name of better business practices. The cocky, overblown prick whose desk at work is stacked higher with grievance papers than his desk at home is piled high with overdue car and mortgage payments. That smarmy cocksucker in the VIP lounge at the club who orders bottles of top shelf vodka for the underage rich girls he picks up nightly at the strip joint. A man whose insecurities and self-doubts provide ample fuel for his currupt machinations in the workplace. The blue nosed white collared red cheeked scum-of-the-earth driveshaft of america's sputtering corporate engine. Collectively, managers are the scum that rises to the top of the pond in which we all must daily swim, and the company's ethics hotline is the vast barge that pushes this slime to shore to be beached and shriveled in the white-hot scorching sun of accountability. Urban Dictionary

Someone too incompetent to do any real work but who now has the authority to fuck up the work of those who aren't Urban Dictionary

Karen's alleged best friend Urban Dictionary

A secretary who can fire you. Urban Dictionary

The career goal of every employee too useless or lazy to do any REAL work Urban Dictionary

Sits in the back room on myspace and facebook, smokes too much, talks on the phone, does little or nothing all day, then tells you what your doing is not being done well enough and gets paid twice as much as you to do it Urban Dictionary

A career for losers. Of course I'm talking about store, restaraunt, fast food, and possibly hotel managers. They're the types of people who sit in the back room, smoke cigarettes, and chat all while doing minimal to no work. They then act like their jobs are hard. They get paid to yell at everyone and treat people beneath their position like they're nothing. They also get paid double to triple what everyone else makes for acting like trailer trash basically. Some of them have college degrees while others just got to where they were by kissing up. They are some of the lowest lives on earth, and they are lower than those who they employed. There are some good people with those jobs, but for the most part they're losers. They think they are business men and women, but they are sorely mistaken. Keep in mind that while they don't live in poverty they are not rich either, and most of them have bugs up their asses because they'll be at those lame jobs their whole lives. People beneath their position with heads on their shoulders will end up with better careers than any manager in the long run. Serves them right. Urban Dictionary

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The word "managers" in example sentences

The even more reckless behavior by many mutual fund managers is their management of target date funds, which are supposed to automatically shift 401 (k) participants 'assets mix from stocks to fixed income investments as participants approach retirement age. ❋ Jane White (2010)

In some departments, the percentage of 40-and-up advisors and managers is significantly higher than 85 percent. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The key for federal managers is to design a teleworking policy that makes the most of your employees 'time and efforts. ❋ Tom Fox (2010)

As a NASA employee of 34 years I tell you that the coin of the realm for NASA managers is "loyalty". ❋ Unknown (2009)

Advice Constellation has received from key ISS managers is that the ISS assembly approach is the LAST way you want to tackle exploration. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Having worked at companies where management shoots from the hip, I can tell you that our teams worked best without management involvement, and we used to shudder when certain managers entered the room. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The commuters just went for the train managers like a pack of hounds. ❋ Dungeekin (2009)

Now, it seems this generation of business managers is also in danger of being out-paced by its more web-savvy peers from across the Atlantic! ❋ Unknown (2009)

The difference between founders and professional managers is that founders are stubborn about the vision of the business, and keep working the details. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The moment pride and the ego of senior managers is taken out of the equation is the moment the Moon gets closer and cheaper to reach. bill ❋ Unknown (2009)

I happened to be e-mailing with two senior managers from the old P-I this week, both among the many people I miss working with. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The key issue for managers is to present a “reality” that prevents any voicing of the real problems by using bent spin, intimidation and a reward system encouraging fealty to this “reality”. ❋ Inspector Gadget (2010)

The language used by senior police managers is quite chilling. ❋ Inspector Gadget (2010)

CharlesInHouston - So empowering engineers to provide feedback to 'actual' managers is a bad thing? ❋ Unknown (2009)

[The manager] will tell you the same thing the [employee] told you [Karen]... ❋ ReeMcFace (2019)

A [manager] will tell you [exactly] how something should be done, even though he or she has never [done it] themselves. ❋ Mitchell986 (2011)

Person 1: "Did anyone else notice the guy [sleeping in] [the crew] room earlier?" Person 2: "No, man, he's with [management]." ❋ Drakeswarm (2010)

Manager [Jimbob] had to change his underwear after I whipped out my contract book and asked him if he was harassing me. His [panic] sweat [reeked] of booze and almonds. ❋ Nate United (2009)

❋ Alien Entity (2002)

[Karen]: [I want to speak to the manager]! ❋ BooplyBoopleyBooty (2019)

manager: i know you told me all this work is impossible to get done in time, but [get it done]. i'll go do some useless [paperwork]. employee: but... manager: [you're fired]. now get back to work. ❋ Jack Cough (2008)

[Vic] [Barron] thinks that if he [blows] enough managers, they might eventually make him a manager too. ❋ -Anon- (2003)

[manager's] friend: [what did you do] [at work] today manager: nothing really... ❋ Nathan. (2007)

[Retail] Worker: I'm starting [my part] time college job tomorrow. I wonder who my [dirtbag] manager is. Maybe this boss will be one of the rare nice ones who won't be there forever. Who knows? ❋ TheSmartBigShot (2009)

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