Productiveness

Word PRODUCTIVENESS
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When you're so productive you start creating your own words for how much work you're getting done. Urban Dictionary

Something you are clearly not. Urban Dictionary

Something that is sold. most often used as a drug term. EX: a drug dealer sells "product". no matter what kind of drug it is, it is still product. Urban Dictionary

Doing something good/helpful Either in an angry or not angry manner Urban Dictionary

Drugs i.e. cocaine or weed Urban Dictionary

Slang for drugs Urban Dictionary

Means 'narcotics' or any type of illegal drug such as cocaine, crack, or weed. Urban Dictionary

A uselessly redundant variation of the word production. Mainly used by corporate drones trying to sound intelligent, and failing ever so horribly. Urban Dictionary

Styling gel or mousse. Urban Dictionary

N. refers to drug paraphernalia; drugs Urban Dictionary

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The word "productiveness" in example sentences

This productiveness is determined by various circumstances, amongst others, by the average amount of skill of the workmen, the state of science, and the degree of its practical application, the social organization of production, the extent and capabilities of the means of production, and by the physical conditions. ❋ Skzbrust (2010)

In other rooms are the stuffed skins of beautiful birds, huge mammals, and collections of rich-colored butterflies and moths – all very hardly defended from the ravenous tropical disintegration, as fierce and implacable as the productiveness is profuse. ❋ Unknown (1891)

What we require then is attention to "productiveness" -- a term which employs quality and merit as true yardsticks of effectiveness. ❋ Unknown (1975)

To call the productiveness or non-productiveness of the labour of half a million of men a matter of secondary importance was, certainly, most cool assurance on the part of a professed political economist, who must hold as a central dogma of that science that labour is the principal producer of capital. ❋ John O'Rourke (N/A)

If this is done a number of benefits are gained at once -- floods are either stopped or lessened, and the land is improved in productiveness. ❋ Unknown (1939)

But for this kind of productiveness, I'd gladly do some much more painful things. ❋ Catrambo (2008)

The principal (i.e., most important) virtue in this morality has to be ‘rationality’, for without rationality (the only means to knowledge) our Robinson Crusoe will be unable to identify either his life-promoting values or the means (other virtues, such as productiveness) to achieving them. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The spaces between are not found to be so rich as these points of undulation; and this structure must explain the signal contrast in thickness and productiveness which is everywhere seen in sinking a shaft in this district. ❋ Various (N/A)

Zeitschr., 1868, 230) conditions the notion of productiveness by the presence of a superfluity of values. ❋ Wilhelm Roscher (1855)

"productiveness," from one trip to three or six trips per week. ❋ Benjamin Perley Poore (1853)

Here we have an important concept: the productiveness of labor. ❋ Skzbrust (2010)

The latter changes with every variation in the productiveness of labour. ❋ Skzbrust (2010)

Productive power has reference, of course, only to labour of some useful concrete form, the efficacy of any special productive activity during a given time being dependent on its productiveness. ❋ Skzbrust (2010)

Useful labour becomes, therefore, a more or less abundant source of products, in proportion to the rise or fall of its productiveness. ❋ Skzbrust (2010)

I was a farmer, an agriculturist, a desk-tied professor, a laboratory slave, interested only in the soil and the increase of the productiveness of the soil. ❋ Unknown (2010)

I write, but not with the dedication, intensity and productiveness that I feel I ought. ❋ Ulysses (2009)

The WSJ has a sobering article about the financial counter-productiveness (for most schools) of the upcoming NCAA basketball tournament. ❋ Unknown (2009)

[Jeanette] [worked] so hard today that she thought [productful] was a word. ❋ Slickpimp19 (2011)

If you were really [productive], you would not be [searching] the definition of the word in [urban dictionary] ❋ GrilledGoat (2021)

[hey man], you [holding] any product? ❋ Eegerageabeav (2004)

[Can you] be [productive]! ❋ Xtreme (2020)

[hay] man da product [jus] came in today, lets go [scoop it up]. ❋ Deejay (2004)

[Gotz] to put [mo] product out on da [skreets] ❋ Dirty (2004)

"[Searching] my car, looking for the product" - [N.W.A]. [Fuck The Police] ❋ Mr. C# (2015)

That [server] [has been] productional for [weeks]. ❋ Irqzero (2006)

I'm [using] product in [my hair] [today]. ❋ Leflyman (2004)

Yea, [Tony's] [on the corner] [selling] product ❋ Tarell (2004)

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