-Cynthia
“I wanna make a video game about my life but make it interesting-er.” -Cynthia
by kweefee June 29, 2022
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A personal interest that is aligned with your jobs role and responsibility. Propersonal interests are a great addition to your growth plan and should be discussed by you and your manager during growth conversation. Growing your propersonal skills is a great way to bridge the gap between personal and professional development.
I have a propersonal interest in developping as a krav maga coach and i think some of the teams could benefit from learning krav maga.
by SimzSimma May 31, 2023
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What someone says when they're either obsessed with jack sparrow or really, really uninterested.
person 1, grabbing a book, "i think we should start homework now"
person 2, making a paper plane, "that's interesting"
by lennøx July 28, 2020
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The word interestinge is interesting with a e and it means i don't care
When someone says look at this and you say interestinge it means you don't care
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Interestinge/that's nice or idc is the meaning of this particular word it is interesting with the letter e
That is Interestinge/ i don't care
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Totally not interesting except in the context of your job.
Them: Form 825 specifies that non-tenant applications aren't allowed to perform the actions specified in ISO-8501.
You: Work-Interesting!
by Diogenes Campbell May 21, 2021
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An unfair-to-the-customer motivation that money-hungry banks have to maintain someone's having to make payments on a loan for as long as possible.
I borrowed a thousand dollars from a local credit-union so that I could pay some local tradespeople to perform much-needed repairs on my home and vehicle. But then as it turned out, these "over-booked with repair-jobs" folks were not able to get to my repairs as soon as they'd expected, and so I didn't need the loaned money nearly so soon as I'd thought I would; I realized that I'd likely be able to pay the carpenters and mechanics "on my own" just with extra-frugality-saved funds over the next few months. So I merely returned the thousand dollars to the credit union within just two or three months after I'd taken out the loan; the clerk seemed none to pleased, since they'd only made about 22 bucks extra in the deal, instead of maybe close to a hundred if I'd taken a year to pay it all back, the way they had expected me to. Guess there was a little conflict of interest there.
by QuacksO November 24, 2019
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