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quit
To leave, often abruptly. Simply thinking about quitting is the source of countless fantasies that are frequently intense, extremely detailed, often dramatic, and sometimes violent. Variations include: the calm, cool, and collected walkout in midday, never to return; calling a boss’s bluff, getting up, and leaving in the middle of some “constructive” feedback; and the balls-to-the-wall, take-no-prisoners explosion during which the employee tells (read: yells) the boss off. The act may, in fact, even include the declaration “I QUIT!” 2. An action that health benefits keep in check, in most cases.
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