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    [Noun]  | "work*load" | \ ˈwərk-ˌlōd \


    1: the amount of work or of working time expected or assigned

    2: the amount of work performed or capable of being performed (as by a mechanical device) usually within a specific period


    Origin: 1899 ;

    [Noun]  | "workload" 


    1: the amount of work that is expected to be done;


      * e.g., " ... Students complained about the heavy workload. "





     [ "workload" ]

    1: the amount of effort required to bring a girl to your bedroom- the amount of work to drop a load

      * e.g.,  ... she was real workload, but in the end worth it 

     [ "Workload" ]

    1: The act of rubbing one out on the highway while driving a truck full of cargo.

      * e.g.,  ... John was driving his truck when he saw a hot girl fingering herself in her car. He released his workload on the highway. 

     [ "workload paralysis" ]

    1: The mental state of being unable to start any individual task because one's "to do" list is so overwhelming. Instead, the person suffering from this condition can only sit there in a position of miserable futility, unwilling to begin so as to delay the increased feelings of hopelessness in their short-term future, knowing that try as they might, a morning's work (with no breaks) will barely a make a dent in their ridiculously excessive list of jobs and, by lunch-time, they'll feel no more satisfied than at present.

      * e.g.,  ... Dev: "You started that report yet? It's due Friday." Sandy: "I can't get going. I've got workload paralysis." 

     [ "<.7.9.7.6.>eave tabut satisfying. Push yourself to get on top of your workload early in the day, then relax later on while your rivals are still struggling." ]

    1: <.>eave tabut satisfying. Push yourself to get on top of your workload early in the day, then relax later on while your rivals are still struggling.

      * e.g.,  ... <.>eave tabut satisfying. Push yourself to get on top of your workload early in the day, then relax later on while your rivals are still struggling. 

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