executive

March 29th, 2011 | 498 Entries

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498 Entries for “executive”

  1. Executive; having the ability to put a set of laws into action. What a privilege that must be. And yet, some of the world’s most corrupt individuals are the only ones who wield such power.

  2. Like a business? That’s what executive makes me think about. That and the president. Like, the executive branch of the government. We watched West Wing in Government today. That was a good show. I should totally give myself EXECUTIVE orders to do that physics paper. I think I’ll stumble once more and then start.

    by Cassandra :) on 03.29.2011
  3. The one man had nothing to lose. He straightened his tie and sighed heavily, taking an excited step towards the office, knowing that he was taking a huge risk.
    “Sir…?,” the man wavered, gulping, “May I have a raise?”

    by Raye on 03.29.2011
  4. If I were to become the head of some corporate branch in my future. I could be an executive. Or this is that one branch of government. The one with the prez in it. You know, that one. The one that’s all like “I do everything” when in actuality its the rest of the ppl that do stuffs. Now it didn’t let me submit it so idk whats happening. The timer restarted. umm…. hmmm,….. anybody want a peanut!<— look it up. good movie. k bye!

    by Lew E on 03.29.2011
  5. is a type of branch in america. it is where the president is and the vice president and the cabinet. Executive also means exclusive like secret so i think of when you are an executive then you are someone important. so yeah thats it

    by Maddy on 03.29.2011
  6. Someone who is in charge. Someone who has worked for where they are at. Someone who is ontop of things. The best.

    by Chelsea Mychelle on 03.29.2011
  7. I autoatically think of walmart and how the exceutive guy there probably sucks balls because of how corrupt the entire system of that place is. They put red food coloring in their mesat to keep it looking pretty. Truth is it’s usually expired by the time it hits the shelves of those stupid stores. Are you really sure of the system you’re living in?

    by Liz Scott on 03.29.2011
  8. in charge. pressure, because you are in charge of them, all of them, they keep looking at you to make that decision, it doesnt matter that your wife isnt looking at you or that your kids never see you, they are looking at you now. decide.

    by Stephanie Newing on 03.29.2011
  9. Power status. The woman in the suit in the elevator. Gray suit, black heels, stonecold face. But it’s just an exterior. The calm before the storm. The storm brewing in her chest, in her veins, her heart’s pumping. Her heart’s breaking

    by Hannah on 03.29.2011
  10. Executive decisions. Decisions made by other people without our consent. Decisions that people don’t tell us, and seem to think that that’s okay. An executive is someone with a lot of power: and power in our society makes people think that they are better than us. What the world has come to.

    by Maddie on 03.29.2011
  11. The only thing I can think of that makes sense of this whole college process is this: the executives make lists of all the similar SAT scores. 2100-2200 in this category, 2200-2300 in another. Then they roll dice to chose who gets to come. That’s the only thing that makes this process make sense. Because it just doesn’t mean anything. It doesn’t make sense.

    by on 03.29.2011
  12. one word is the only place that you can say anything in only one word but that is really impossible because one word itself is two words, so there you have it. oneword is not really a word. it is a stylized version of two words put together without any spaces.

    by Anthony on 03.29.2011
  13. “I am the executive!” Melanie declared. “No one speaks unless I give them permission!” The rest of the group rolled their eyes. She continued on, bantering about old clock towers and precipitation patterns, never noticing their bored stares.

    by Lauren Jones on 03.29.2011
  14. I am better then the rest of you…
    I have power over you…
    I get an extra sausage with my breakfast
    …with fresh juice….
    I have a better seat on an airplane…
    I am more then a leisure suit…

    by Ishmael on 03.29.2011
  15. the person who executes
    CEO
    a person with power
    of importance

    by on 03.29.2011
  16. an executive is the boss of a building and they control a a lot of a company. when I am older I think it would be nice to be an executive and have a really generous salary. I think I would save and invest and donate a lot of my money. Is that word apart of the acronym CEO? I think so…

    by Abby Conners on 03.29.2011
  17. stiff dudes. stiff man, bunch a people that want nice couches and have to live in the suburbs. suburbs are nice and all but when you live in a shitty apartment for a while you realize that you don’t have to have suburbs. and damn, why? why? i’d like to sell tacos somewhere and live on the beach. i mean, what the heck. like we all need 4000 square feet to have sex in? i mean, it’s fun to have sex in a lot of places. but oh my fucking god. we waste so much in this damn country. executives blow.

    by ben richards on 03.29.2011
  18. Why should I want to bring my self to get on your level? yes you have a tittle and yes you have fancy life styles but where is you self respect executive? when you look in the mirror do you love who you are? Well I sure as hell do and executive trust me, I don’t have any tittles or fancy stuff, I am just me. So you should really get on my level.

  19. My executive decision was to cry. Cry until nothing was left. Until I was just me. Nothing to weigh me down. Weightless. Floating. Empty. I could be a clean slate. Oh the smart decisions I make.

    by Kelsey on 03.29.2011
  20. There was something about Dr. Fudo that made Rudger want to reach out and grab him, hold him close – but he didn’t know what that something was. His cool blue eyes scanned the room, and there he was, the executive himself.

  21. you rule my life the executive branch stop trying to control me it isn’t working i wish i could stop you from being what I’ve always dreaded, the boss of my love, telling it where to go and what to do. you want it all, you can’t climb higher, just stop, you’re never gonna get there.

    by Liza on 03.29.2011
  22. They have the power. It’s funny because that’s all anyone wants, is power. They want to be in control of their lives because things are always spinning out of reach. In the end it doesn’t matter if you’re the executive or the lowest person on the totem pole, everyone is always loosing something. Gains and losses make up life.

  23. Executive (blank) is a job that a lot of people strive for. I guess it’s some sort of accomplishment? I don’t think so. If you ask me, it just seems too boring to be enjoyable. I’m not quite sure what it is, I’m kinda stupid, but I’m pretty sure it’s boring.

    by Ginny on 03.29.2011
  24. People that have no humorous bones in their bodies. Boring. Bland. Blah.

    by Nikki on 03.29.2011
  25. Executive orders, writs of mandamus, a new administrative decision – her desk was littered with them. She didn’t know which way was up anymore. All she knew was that everyone else had abandoned her and she was supposed to sort through it all alone.

    While the boss was busy having it off with his secretary, she was left to clean up the mess.

    This wasn’t even her job – she was the flippin’ accountant. The law was nothing more than words, words that could be solved by numbers.

  26. “I don’t think there’s anything hidden in here, but I may have to prob deeper,” Ushio chuckled. Yusei groaned and bucked his hips.
    “Then do it.”
    “Is that an executive order?” he purred, pushing his fingers in even deeper.
    “Yes!” Yusei shouted. “Do it already!”
    “Yes, sir.” Ushio retracted his fingers.

    by KCO on 03.29.2011
  27. The executive stopped short in his office. He paused, just short of his desk chair. There was a fray in the rug. He paused for quite some time considering the fray. He glared at it. He pressed it with his toe. He put his foot completley over it, waited a second, and then removed it. The fray sprang back to its original position…staring back.

    by Andy on 03.29.2011
  28. executive decisions need to be made. it’s when you just take a chance on a choice, when no one else will, when you HAVE to. when you MUST. it’s something that cannot be pushed into the dark, that cannot and will not be ignored. you must take care of it or it will explode into sharp, angry, dangerous, red-hot shards.

  29. Executive sounds like a person in charge. I think of people in clean, prim and proper suits with greased back hair and suspenders to keep their pants up. An executive is powerful, but I don’t see myself being an executive of anything. The executive gets things done, is in charge, and tells others what to do.

  30. One who carries out, makes the decisions. The action-maker. The thrower of the pebble that ripples the water. I think of business suits and colorful, yet tasteful ties, shined, expensive shoes with a facade buffed to match. Toothy white smiles that dominate otherwise average faces.

  31. producer. movies. mark walhberg is so yummy. why do characters always have to be addicted to crack? Im really confused by this word, what exactly does it mean? I wish someone could explain it to me. Can you? Probably not, oh well just a thought. I guess everything is just a thought, like how extremely tired I am.

    by casey on 03.29.2011
  32. The boss was super crazy. The word “executive” means that you’re in charge, but this guy was like Captain Kwieg, or whoever that man was. The legal and judicial systems rely on it in the federal government, but that don’t mean for a minute that they always know how to be in charge. I saw her sleep with the president. Some executive. Soooo I got a little extra time on this. This is kind of cheating. Oh well. lalalalalalalalalalallalala. :)

    by Jessica on 03.29.2011
  33. The executive branch of the government is one of the most important. The president is included in this branch. The word however seems to give it more power than it actually has. They cannot make a decision without going through the legislative branch first. They are not always equal.

    by Vai on 03.29.2011
  34. She shuffled papers, adjusted her glasses, smoothed creases and performed all the correct little acts that simultaneously drew attention and managed productivity. Those little side-glances were what mattered, and yet they were precisely what she worked so hard to ignore. She was her own person, more than just a long pair of legs and a slender figure trussed up in alluring business-casual.

    by Ashe on 03.29.2011
  35. The person who takes the ideas offered by others, mixes them with some of his own, and then makes them happen, is an executive. The connotations have gotten bad, I admit – suits, ties, etc. – but there is still the need to execute the dream.

    by gdogus on 03.29.2011
  36. He stared down at me. I stared up at him. “You’re fired,” he said. “You’re a dick,” I said.

  37. Rocket Executive Ariana scowled at the child who stood beneath her.

    “You’re as weak as the others. You have no place in our team,” she scoffed, growling further at the tears that formed in the child’s eyes.

    Being tough was easy. Tough love was harder. But that was Team Rocket.

    by Kon on 03.29.2011
  38. a tall man walks home
    black suit leather shoes power
    doesn’t sleep, just floats.

  39. One last executive order: push the button. They couldn’t be sure if it was accurate or not, but it wasn’t their job to ask questions, only to follow orders.

    by smkmanster on 03.29.2011
  40. big man tall black suit takes up too many seats on the metro doesnt give up his seat for old woman pregnant woman man with a cane washington dc bureaucracy corporate life doesnt eat or live or breathe or love studied business in college doesnt read or listen or sing or know corrupt makes decisions and policy button bombs hes far away taxestaxestaxes ta

    by sophie on 03.29.2011