out-of-school — adj. not attending school and therefore free to work; as, opportunities for out of school youth. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Out of School Care and Recreation — The field of Out of School Care and Recreation provides forms of childcare to children whose school days do not coincide with the working hours of their parents or guardians: before/after school and/or during school holidays. Often based in or… … Wikipedia
out-of-school — adjective not attending school and therefore free to work (Freq. 1) opportunities for out of school youth • Similar to: ↑free … Useful english dictionary
out of school — out of hospital/school/college/etc phrase used for saying that someone is no longer in hospital at school etc He’s out of hospital, but he can’t go back to work. just/straight out of something (=having recently left) … Useful english dictionary
flunk out of school — flunk out (of school) to be forced to leave school because of failing work. He had been a computer science student before he flunked out of a California university … New idioms dictionary
Out All Night — Genre Sitcom Created by Andy Borowitz Susan Borowitz Rob Edwards Written by Andy Borowitz Susan Borowitz Jeffrey Duteil Rob Edwards Lloyd Garver Michelle Jones Caryn Lucas Eric Pomerance B. Mark Seabrooks Devon Shepard … Wikipedia
Work-life balance — The expression work life balance was first used in the late 1970s to describe the balance between an individual s work and personal life. (New Ways to Work and the Working Mother s Association in the United Kingdom). In the United States, this… … Wikipedia
work — work1 [ wɜrk ] verb *** ▸ 1 have job ▸ 2 spend time doing something ▸ 3 operate well ▸ 4 have effect ▸ 5 move gradually ▸ 6 shape a substance ▸ 7 do calculation ▸ 8 grow crops on land ▸ 9 dig substances out ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) intransitive to have a … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
School punishment — Schools generally employ a hierarchy of punishments for infractions of rules. While there are variations between types of school, boarding and day schools, with not all being applied in all cases, the hierarchy is generally reasonably consistent … Wikipedia
work — ▪ I. work work 1 [wɜːk ǁ wɜːrk] verb 1. [intransitive] to do a job that you are paid for: • Harry is 78 and still working. • Most of the people I went to school with work in factories. work for • David works for a broadcasting company … Financial and business terms