interview
When your piece engages in one-on-one sexual activity with another person in the interest of determining if that individual would
play well in a
threesome,
foursome, or even moresomewith the two of you.
the interview
by northkoreaisbestkorea on Dec 25, 2014 12:14:30
Example:
kim jong un: hey guys lets hack
sony
*sony
hacked*
sony: ok guys we give up, we are canceling the interview
The Interview
by UserNameTV on Jan 02, 2015 12:37:50
Example:
Person 1: Did you watch The Interview?
Person 2: Yes,
Kim's death
scene was
hilarious!
Interviewness
by ashadoggy-dogg shizztastic on Mar 18, 2010 01:04:36
Interview
by Journas on Oct 12, 2003 21:58:20
Interviewing
by timothy mark kluwen on Apr 17, 2007 01:42:58
Indian Interview
by ShaZzaRD on Feb 12, 2010 07:15:56
The Indian habit of
interviewing everyone they meet for information on their family, including parents' jobs, income, number of siblings, plans for the future, possible marriageability, etc. They will find out everything and then decide if you are the type of person they want
their kids to hang out with.
Example:
"Wow,
Simran! That
car ride with your mom was crazy."
"Haha, sorry bro. Did she give you
the Indian Interview?"
job interview
by Boxcar Bob on Apr 29, 2008 10:02:32
A process in which arrogant recruiters deny themselves the benefits of many talented, capable, candidates due to an
unfair screening process that in absolutely no way reflects the everyday job situation or assesses
the skills required to succeed.
Example:
A talented person who had produced major growth in his previous company and had 5 years of experience in C# got a rejection after a job interview in which the
recruiter said he was not skilled enough to do the job. This was because they asked questions on language concepts that are rarely used in C# and gave a
brainteaser algorithm to code up in a 15 minute time limit without a
compiler or computer.
Interview Sex
by Toninho on Jun 08, 2011 07:31:37
Self-Interview
by Pale Rider on Aug 23, 2007 10:38:49
Conversation style where one person speaks by
phrasing a
questing in a simple yes/no format, and answering their own question with rapid-fire response. This style is made popular by professional and collegiate coaches during press conferences, and has
surfaced in the corporate world. In the latter scenario, this conversation method is employed by people of lower IQ who lack confidence in their ability. True masters of this method will deploy their own third-person reference.
Example:
Suzy: Do these pants make me look fat? No. Did I spend too much? To be truthful, yes. Will I score tonight? Definitely.
Tiffanie: Does Tiffanie care about
Suzy's self-interview? No. Does Tiffanie wish Suzy would STFU? Yes.