Office

Word OFFICE
Character 6
Hyphenation of fice of fice
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Office"

What do we mean by office?

A place in which business, clerical, or professional activities are conducted. noun

The administrative personnel, executives, or staff working in such a place. noun

A subdivision of a governmental department. noun

A major executive division of a government. noun

A position of authority, duty, or trust given to a person, as in a government or corporation. noun

Public position. noun

A duty or function assigned to or assumed by someone: synonym: function. noun

A service or beneficial act done for another. noun

A ceremony, rite, or service, usually prescribed by liturgy, especially. noun

The canonical hours. noun

A prayer service in the Anglican Church, such as Morning or Evening Prayer. noun

A ceremony, rite, or service for a special purpose, especially the Office of the Dead. noun

The parts of a house, such as the laundry and kitchen, in which servants carry out household work. noun

To perform in the way of office or service; serve; perform; transact.

To intrust with an office; place in an office.

To move by means of office or by exercise of official authority.

A ceremonial duty or service, particularly:

A position of responsibility.

Official position, particularly high employment within government; tenure in such a position.

An official or group of officials; a personification of officeholders.

A duty, particularly owing to one's position or station; a charge, trust, or role; moral duty.

The performance of a duty; an instance of performing a duty.

Function: anything typically done by or expected of something.

A bodily function, urination and defecation; an act of urination or defecation.

(now usually in plural) A service, a kindness.

Inside information.

A room, set of rooms, or building used for non-manual work, particularly:

The staff of such places.

(in large organizations) The administrative departments housed in such places, particularly:

(now in the plural) The parts of a house or estate devoted to manual work and storage, as the kitchen, scullery, laundry, stables, etc., particularly a house or estate's facilities for urination and defecation: outhouses or lavatories.

Clipping of inquest of office: an inquest undertaken on occasions when the Crown claimed the right of possession to land or property.

A piece of land used for hunting; the area of land overseen by a gamekeeper.

A hangout: a place where one is normally found.

A plane's cockpit, particularly an observer's cockpit.

A collection of business software typically including a word processor and spreadsheet and slideshow programs.

Adjective: a term accidentally used by a certain Philadelphia radio star in place of the word "awesome". Urban Dictionary

The private space of a business where the boss of a company can enjoy sexual pleasures during the work day. Urban Dictionary

Place to do your dirty business aka take a shit or wizz Urban Dictionary

A room for secretaries and job owners often described by workers as the fag room. Urban Dictionary

Ice that is beyond its expiration date. Urban Dictionary

Like it? it's the deluxe Urban Dictionary

The act of watching "The Office", or of anything that relates to it, while simultaneously cracking up/ laughing/ bawling etc... Urban Dictionary

A succesful mans fort Urban Dictionary

Awesome(this meanign of the word is often used by "punks" to mess with people) Urban Dictionary

To occupy or maintain office space. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Office

The word "office" in example sentences

Replacing the receiver, he thought urgently of some second-choice number where there would be no answer out of office hours and decided on his solicitor: Those buggers hardly ever turned up even _within _office hours. ❋ Unknown (2003)

A passage frown Jerome's _Epistle to Evangelus_ is often quoted in works on church government, as equalising, or nearly so, the office of bishop and presbyter; but the drift of the argument seems to be, to show that the _site_ of a bishop's see, be it great or small, important or otherwise, does not affect the episcopal _office_. ❋ Various (N/A)

At the office -- at the _office_, mind -- I received a letter from ❋ Ada Leverson (1897)

No person shall be capable of acting in any office Civil, Military [or Ecclesiastical] * The Qualifications of all not otherwise directed, shall be an oath of fidelity to state and the having given no bribe to obtain their office* who shall have given any bribe to obtain such office, or who shall not previously take an oath of fidelity to the state. ❋ Unknown (1775)

This was refused at the office, unless he would pay for office* copies. ❋ Unknown (1796)

We provide that a Cabinet minister shall hold his office, _not for a fixed term, not until the Senate shall consent to his removal, but as long as the power that appoints him holds the office_. " ❋ James Gillespie Blaine (1861)

III. iii.64 (386,9) season'd office] All _office established_ and ❋ Samuel Johnson (1746)

More and more, the term office defines a state of activity rather than a place. ❋ BERND H. SCHMITT (1999)

Woodward explains through the mind of Mark Penn, who before Obama has served one day in office is already speculating that he'll be in trouble by the time he runs for re-election: ❋ Taylor Marsh (2010)

The tension between having appropriate demographic representation and having the best-qualified people in office is obviously easier to resolve with the offices that require the least expertise to hold them. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Sticking to the norm that Presidents and their staffs are not to be prosecuted for crimes committed while in office is very much in his self-interest. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Chronologically, the most recent accomplishment she claims on her Council bio prior to her term in office is her appointment by former Assemblyman Ivan Lafayette and Congressman Joseph Crowley to serve as a New York State delegate to the 2000 Democratic National Convention, a decade ago. ❋ Henry J. Stern (2010)

Sanford not only has no political future, every day he remains in office is another black eye to the GOP in a region where they cannot afford it. ❋ Unknown (2009)

That 20 odd percent of Independent and Republican voters that put Obama in office is waking up to see Barry the Usurper for what he really is, transparent! ❋ Unknown (2009)

Much like the rest of congress, Franken in office is simply a big joke. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Ha! Ha! Seems like the person who secretly ran the country while Bush was in office is trying to make sure that his beloved GOP will not become a mockery again. ❋ Unknown (2009)

They'd be called traitors and disrespectful of the POTUS office is McShame was in office ❋ Unknown (2009)

After 7 months in office, is the current administration really to blame for our problems? ❋ Unknown (2009)

Example [sentence]: "Man, that movie was AWESOME!" [New and improved] sentence: "Man, that movie was [OFFICE]!" ❋ Miss Julie (2006)

Chad : Steve will you come to my Office please! Steve : Hey bud what's up? Chad : I would like you to suck my cock and lick my balls then I will give you a [cum facial]! Steve : But I'm married and I'm not gay I can't do that! Chad: I'm your boss and I say you will! Steve: Ok then! Chad : Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! [Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh]! Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh! Steve : Now can I go wash my face off and go back to work? Chad : No you will wear my cum on your face for the rest of the day! Steve : Dude that's embarrassing I can't do that! Chad : Do it now you asshole or [your fired]! Kiersten : Hey Steve do you know you got cum all over your face LOL! Chad : Kiersten would you come to my Office please! Kiersten : Oh boy time for my cum facial! ❋ SlopNChop (2017)

Man [I gotta go] get some [work done] in [the office]. ❋ Matt (2003)

[Worker]: Hey look he's [going into the office]! Probably trying to [come out of the closet] to the boss. ❋ The Silky Smooth (2009)

Man I feel terrible, it [must have been] [the office] I had at that cheap [Indian] place. ❋ WorkVitamins (2008)

Like my office? its [the deluxe]! ❋ Smackwell (2009)

I [officed] so hard that [my sides] hurt. Lets office to [relieve] stress ❋ JacBro (2007)

i go [ta] [wash and wax] in my [bosses] office ❋ Martay (2003)

That [care] is [totally] office ❋ Travis Fontaine (2003)

"If you office near [San Antonio], Texas, you can [arrange] for a free, in-office [demonstration] ..." -- from the website of VerdictMax.com, where it was first encountered. Previously used only as a noun, 'office' has now become a verb. ❋ Robert-Arek Taylor (2003)

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