Subordinate
1. (noun)An employee under another employee's supervision and/or rules.2. (noun)In the corporate business realm, this often explains one who a) is enslaved or b) is expected to be enslaved to the characteristic of professionalism (see professional).3. (noun)A queen bee's pet.4. (noun)One counted as inferior in business regardless of character or skill. May or may not be more valuable than their managers / superiors.5. (verb)The action of kissing up to one counted superior in the business realm. To submit one's self to inferiority due to pressure, accusation, threat, or other non-work-related situations. The opposite of insubordination.subordinate
Broken down the word SUBORDINATE basically means...
SUB - Meaning UNDER. (Like SUB marine UNDER water)
ORDER - Meaning POSITION.
FINAL DEFINITION - To be UNDER the POSITION, or rank of another.
SUB - Meaning UNDER. (Like SUB marine UNDER water)
ORDER - Meaning POSITION.
FINAL DEFINITION - To be UNDER the POSITION, or rank of another.
Example:
The main tribe pitted the two SUBORDINATE tribes against each other, for the purpose of eliminate any potential rise in power.
The main tribe pitted the two SUBORDINATE tribes against each other, for the purpose of eliminate any potential rise in power.
Subordinant
subordinate
to be under something...
subordinate Claus
A subordinate Claus is an understudy for Santa Claus.
Subordinating Conjunctions
A word or phrase that links a dependent clause to an independent clause. This word or phrase indicates that a clause has informative value to add to the sentence's main idea, signaling a cause-and-effect relationship or a shift in time and place between the two clauses.
Example:
Some common subordinating conjunctions include...although, while, when, whenever, where, wherever, before, and after.
Some common subordinating conjunctions include...although, while, when, whenever, where, wherever, before, and after.
Subordinate Clearance
A mocking way of sounding official when you want to sound important
A phrase that is exclaimed loudly before beginning a task or a mission
The correct response to this statement is "APPROVED"
A phrase that is exclaimed loudly before beginning a task or a mission
The correct response to this statement is "APPROVED"
Example:
Guy 1- "Go get the the drill so we can build this thing"
Guy 2- "SUBORDINATE CLEARANCE"
Guy 1- "Approved"
Guy 1- "Go get the the drill so we can build this thing"
Guy 2- "SUBORDINATE CLEARANCE"
Guy 1- "Approved"
subordinated people
A group of people who think they are superior to others but in fact their IQ is not high enough to manage their breathing. You will easily recognize them because of their ugliness.
Example:
There's no boi who wants to date Aline and Filipa beacause their ugly level is very high. By calling them 'subordinated people' they will immediatly insult you for being an idiot. And all of the sudden, they will stop breathing because there's too much stuff going on...
There's no boi who wants to date Aline and Filipa beacause their ugly level is very high. By calling them 'subordinated people' they will immediatly insult you for being an idiot. And all of the sudden, they will stop breathing because there's too much stuff going on...
Poly-Erotic Fecal Subordination
The act of living under a "fecal dom" who allows or disallow personal bowel movements. The (poly) meaning the "fecal dom" is overseeing many 2-7 "fecal subs" this of course ads to the degradation as you are only one of many "fecal subs" one of the main rules is you can only gain permission of bowel autonomy (for a set period of time) if the "fecal sub" asks in person over the phone or by mail is not permitted.
Example:
"Poly-erotic fecal subordination has made my daily life more structured and more erotic!"
"Wow, that's awesome!"
"Poly-erotic fecal subordination has made my daily life more structured and more erotic!"
"Wow, that's awesome!"