working

working
work•ing
[[t]ˈwɜr kɪŋ[/t]] n.
1) the act of a person or thing that works
2) operation; action:
the involuted workings of his mind[/ex]
3) the process of shaping a material:
the working of damp clay[/ex]
4) min Usu., workings. a part of a mine, quarry, or the like in which work is carried on
5) the process of fermenting, as of yeasts
6) a slow advance involving exertion
7) twitching, flexing, or twisting motions:
the agitated working of his jaw muscles[/ex]
8) repeated movement or strain tending to loosen a structural assembly or part
9)
a) cv use engaged in some form of work, esp. manual labor, for a living:
the working people of this community[/ex]
b) employed outside the home while fulfilling major domestic responsibilities:
working wives and mothers[/ex]
10) serving to permit or facilitate continued work:
a working model; a working majority[/ex]
11) cvb adequate for usual or customary needs:
a working knowledge of Spanish[/ex]
12) cv organized for some kind of work, as for a cause or project:
a working party[/ex]
13) cvb done, taken, etc., while conducting or discussing business:
a working lunch[/ex]
Etymology: 1250–1300

From formal English to slang. 2014.

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