executive

March 29th, 2011 | 498 Entries

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498 Entries for “executive”

  1. boss, money, company, corrupt, wall street, bailout, doesn’t care, not all like that, cold, tax breaks, behind politicians, run our government, CEO,

    Margaret
  2. executives are…a mixture of incredibly smart people with often too practical mind. they’ve got to suppress or ignore human aspects of people who work for them in order to manage business.

    Kaorita
  3. someone who is in charge of executing something. we are all ceo’s of our own life. find your inner executive. suit and tie totally optional.

    Rachel
  4. A quick snap of the door, and the floor was a mess of broken wood and metal. The desk had been overturned, its previous occupant ducking behind it. The CEO held her breath, counting slowly to ten. She popped out quickly, wounding three of the undead in one clip before jumping from the high rise.

  5. It time to execute the plan to execute the man, let execute his thoughts, and don’t you be sad. because his mind is clad. so lets all smile and execute the man:)

    Shiloh
  6. the executive branch is the branch of government that contains the president who is the commander in chief of the army and the executive branch also contains the president’s cabinet. executive can also mean someone important in a business or maybe even in a movie, like the executive producer is like the producer-in-chief and that’s about all I know.

  7. high ranked you sit on your thrown,
    so powerful you call order to other ranks,
    sit there with your crown on your head and your of priced pay check,
    sit there like a gun and pull the trigger ,
    you call the shots

    deedle
  8. Finger wag, wag, wagging … report status, deadlines, what’s on the agenda? Hush whispered whispers as you walk down the hall. Silence as you walk in the door. The corner office light on until the wee hours of the morning. At least you have a reserved parking space at the door…

  9. Making an executive decision, she strode towards the door. She looked back for a split second, waltzed through the frame and slammed the door. She vowed to never look back. Tears welled in her eyes, she brushed them away with the back of her hand. She glanced in the mirror as she passed by and thought to her self “I look beautiful”.

  10. The boss of everything he surveys. A master clad in black suits who is trained to handle the pitfalls and danger inconsistencies of the day to grind that is modern business. He knows the numbers and he runs the costs.

    Nick
  11. I took executive authority this time. i made all the execuitve decisions that this time, finaly i wasnt going to live my life dragging my feet, i cam back from break ready to go and i feel amazing. so far knock on wood this is great i feel alive and active and i cant wait to see what i do with this. i hope it stays god i hope this stays.

    ramona
  12. They say doing a powerful pose, such as putting your feet up on your desk, hands behind your head, and leaning back in your chair boosts morale. The thing is, I fell out of my chair while doing so. Embarrassing!

    Lola Beckett
  13. this can be used as a word to describe someone at a corporation or business.its usually someone who is on top of the corporation and has little people under them to basically do their job for them. its not wrong to be an executive, it means u have worked hard and made your way to the top honestly. but that isnt always true because sometimes people are corrupt.

    Arianna
  14. he was angry with her again, she could tell. it was probably something trivial, like the coffee or the shoes she was wearing. she didn’t know how much more of this hell she could take. another two weeks and she would be paying a therapist more money than she made in year.

    llllll
  15. the branch was swaying in the wind. Like an auto plane. It was judicial. The judicial branch. One of the most important branches in my opinion. If it matters to you, then you should probably keep listening. Oh, nevermind. It’s gone.

    Emma
  16. This word comes to mind when seeing people with loads of money.

    david bell
  17. The office door slammed shut behind her and she stalked down the hall, head high. People peered out of cubicles and around the edges of desks, wondering what their boss had done this time. She looked angry. Really angry. Maybe this time the company would close after all…

  18. An important person who runs a business or corporation. This individual makes ideas and forms opinions based on outside information. An executive must be tough and have no qualms about doing what it takes to get the business done.

    John
  19. being the executive could mean many things. it could mean you are the boss of a company or maybe even the boss of your own house. that’s right, i’m a feminist. it pisses me off when teenage guys think its hilarious to make woman jokes about staying in the kitchen or washing their clothes. wash your own damn clothes.

    MBernard
  20. I shuddered at the thought of this sickening umbrella unfolding above me. It was an order given that at once I was required to follow via numerous forms and files to be brought to various persons and departments. My insides churned with a subversive acid as the bespectacled man in front of my waved his hand as to shoo me away with not an afterthought of his own despicable dilemma.

  21. The first thing I think of when I hear the word executive is a stuck up business person. It’s funny because my dad is the CEO of his company and they are somewhat related… aren’t they? I’m not sure. I’m guessing the E in CEO stands for executive… My dad is sort of stuck up, I guess. He’s a businessman and shit but he’s not THAT stuck up. When I think of businessman I think of someone who doesn’t spend time with his kids and cares more about work than his family… but that’s not true about my dad. he cares about us, so I guess this makes you think a lot about stereotypes…

    Margaux
  22. I made an executive decision – that means I made it on behalf of everybody, assuming that this was the right thing to do in the circumstances. That’s why we had an enormous piece of black forrest cake. Coz you’d gone to the loo and I was in charge.

    RJH
  23. she was the boss of the household. she controlled the finances, kept the home running smoothly, and even made sure that the kids had their lunches in the morning. so how did he still have the power to make her feel like dirt? she was the one in charge, right?

    so why did she look to him as an executive?

  24. Hmmmm executive… What I want to be someday? No I don’t think so. I want to do something that is fulfilling and still allows for a family and friends. You know, getting drinks with the girls, seei

    Bekah
  25. He is the leader of the company. It is all he knows. He hides behind it. He hides behind his suit. He hides behind his hair. He is nothing when he goes home and takes it off. There is nothing left. He is an executive or he does not exist.

    stars
  26. an executive official. maybe an executive officer. an executive leader? someone with great power no doubt. or maybe, maybe not. maybe someone without power. maybe someone deafened by and then spit out by society. after all, nothing is ever as it seems..

  27. the boss sat down and looked at his desk. the pen was made from wood. where was the tree that this pen came from? I wonder and can my thoughts be wooden too. also what if pens were made of paper and paper was made from pens. lastly i miss nature

    Eliza
  28. top dog a boss high up in their work place a word that means someone has gotten somewhere in their life and is making a lot of money with what they’re doing. They have power over a lot of other people that they work with.

    Carly
  29. Don’t be an executive. It makes your pants fit too tight. It makes the kittens in my closet cringe. It makes the sound of Earth pleasant. It shows you a glimpse into the wrinkled shrimp. The big shrimp. Not the little ones no one cares about.

    Maai Boodle
  30. Executive. A term of proffesionialism. A term representing order and a business minded world. In a world where chaos rules the minds of worrisome beings, what with Japan’s radiation levels being odd the charts and america bombing Gadafi. It’s good to know we still have order, we still have executive, business minded organization.

  31. Executives are people who have power. They’re classy, and usually intense. They usually work hard to get where they are. It’s not easy to gain power because there are always people competing for it. It’s more of a lifestyle that anything.

  32. do people dream of being executives of corporations? sometimes I wonder if that has become the new astronaut/firefighter/teacher fantasy. it’s attainable but still aloof, and it comes with luxury and all the material goods you might desire. people might dream of this, but I don’t.

  33. I’m better the the executive at my office.I hate his guts. I get more then half of what he gones done in a day! I hate him!

    lovely
  34. Cunning and sly, Mr. Barte strode across the floor. He had a glint in his eye that could be read in only one way: “I’m in charge. Do as I say.” Unfortunately, everyone agreed to this unwritten rule. Even though Mr. Barte didn’t deserve power.

  35. I never did get the key to the executive washroom. Fortunately, I never wanted one. But I did wonder what was so special about it. Do you suppose the uber-bitch has a bidet in there?

    AliciaR
  36. Brow furrowed as she reviewed this month’s sales figures.
    Pen twirling in her mouth.
    Watch ticking.
    Pantyhose, legs up to here.

    How did the word executive manage to distract me so much?

  37. “I’m sick of that radio commercial. The one where they talk about ‘executive decisions’.”

    “Oh?”

    “Oh. It’s so… fake. The acting is fake. The concept is fake. It’s fake. It’s the Barbie of radio ads and they’re all bad.”

    A slow nod as I set my hands back on the wheel– the arrow had changed from red to green and it was time to drive on.

    Sae
  38. The top executive at the bank was distraught due to the overwhelming crowd that formed after the small monkey came in to make a deposit into his account. No one could believe that they would actually let an animal in the building! The bank customers were apalled! What the bank executive thought privately was, why weren’t they questioning the fact that the monkey actually had a bank account to begin with! What’s wrong with the world today??

    Heather
  39. Everything is nothing. Executive decisions- I don’t believe in them. I want to be able to control my life, but I don’t have the ability to be an executive in it. Fate is, the people I love are. I am a pawn in my life, and an instrument in the lives of others; there is no executive. There is no God and no leader to this game. I just hope I win- in love.

    Charlotte Elizabeth Droescher
  40. I don’t really know what an executive is. Sorry, but I really don’t.

    MooshieDB