Crunch culture endorses that employees feel “the struggle” as part of their creative process. In other words, the belief system is that employees' passion to produce results should outweigh everything else including stress, fatigue, and mental health.
'Cutting corners' means to not do it perfectly or exactly by the book (another expression. Means exactly as the rules or protocol say to do it). For example, you have a report due in 2 days that you haven't finished. It might be acceptable (depending on the circumstances) not to proofread it or not to include the
"Crunch time" is the point at which the team is thought to be failing to achieve milestones needed to launch a game on schedule.
get out of hand. COMMON If a situation gets out of hand, it cannot be controlled any longer. Two men in the club had an argument that got out of hand and the police were called. Kenneth's aggressive nature has gotten a bit out of hand.
There can be pressure to succeed, or pressure because of time constraints. In this idiom, pressed means feeling pressure due to having little time. People often use this expression as a polite way to explain why they are in a rush. It can also be a nice way to politely decline a request for help at that moment.
Monday to Thursday has the same hours, with them being 5 am-11 pm, which is ideal for both early and late risers. The closing time for weekday depends on the locations since you will also find locations that close hour early at 10 pm.
Swamp Monsters: The Grunch. Born of the Devil himself, the Grunch have been terrorizing Louisiana residents for centuries. These skin and bones, dog-like creatures have ridged backs, stand three feet tall and emit a horrible screech.
A Greek take on traditional ranch dressing, Souvla's granch subs Greek yogurt and buttermilk powder for the traditional buttermilk and sour cream to create a lighter, less-guilty version with a slight tang that goes well on just about anything.
For those of you who don't know (which, up until recently, included me) a "silky" mom is defined as a "modern mother" who is into using advances in science, medicine, and technology to aid her in her parenting.
A “crunchy Mom” is a mother who in general terms, has chosen a more natural approach to parenting. The “Crunchy Mom” coming from the crunching of granola, a “Chewy Mom” will come from chewing the fat and deciding what tailor made solutions best work for them.
According to Urban Dictionary, 'Crunchy Mom' is defined as, A member of an increasingly growing group of moms who are neo-hippies. They generally believe (for varying reasons) that there is something bad or less beneficial about buying mainstream products or doing other common activities in the mainstream way.
Being crunchy usually means that the person is someone who doesn't just go with mainstream ideas and philosophies simply because everyone else does. Now that is not to say that someone who is crunchy doesn't do mainstream things, sometimes mainstream works.
Definition of a Granola Girl (from Urban Dictionary of course): A person (male or female) who enjoys hiking, canoeing and other outdoors-y things. They often can be seen drinking out of a Camelbak, wearing tie-dye, wearing Chacos, and eating trail mix.
9 Healthy Crunchy Snacks
- Popcorn. "A few cups of air-popped or low-fat popcorn is a healthy way to satisfy that crunch craving.
- Roasted chickpeas.
- Almonds and pumpkin seeds.
- Cereal.
- Trail mix.
- Frozen grapes.
- Crudités.
- Baked pita or tortilla chips.
Wine tasting and baby wearing … life is all about balance! I've always thought of myself as a semi-crunchy mama – whatever that means!! The things I associate with being A Crunchy Mama include: natural childbirth, breastfeeding, co-sleeping, cloth diapering, baby-wearing, and baby-led weaning to name a few.
Synonyms for crunchy
- chewy.
- crackling.
- crisp.
- crispy.
- crumbly.
- crusty.
to feel embarrassed after having done or said something that might cause another person emotional pain or embarrassment.
Empty ATMs trigger chaos across India, send govt into firefight mode. The Finance Minister Arun Jaitley has acknowledged the cash crunch situation and blamed 'sudden and unusual increase' in cash withdrawal for the situation.
A credit crunch is a phenomenon where investment capital becomes hard to obtain. Banks are leery of lending funds to individuals or customers. The resultant crash caused the tightening of credit and lending. Other causes of a credit crunch include speculation, lack of oversight, and very low interest rates.
crunch time. A period when pressure to succeed is great, often toward the end of an undertaking. For example, It's crunch time—we only have two more days to finish. This term employs crunch in the sense of “a critical situation or test.” [
Crunch means to bite, chew, crush or grind loudly. An example of crunch is eating a raw carrot stick. An example of crunch is crushing a bag of potato chips. An example of crunch is walking on broken glass.
In financial economics, a liquidity crisis refers to an acute shortage (or "drying up") of liquidity. Borrowers typically face higher loan costs and collateral requirements, compared to periods of ample liquidity, and unsecured debt is nearly impossible to obtain.
Synonyms. crackle crump thud resound scranch scrunch scraunch noise make noise.
A credit crunch refers to a decline in lending activity by financial institutions brought on by a sudden shortage of funds. Often an extension of a recession, a credit crunch makes it nearly impossible for companies to borrow because lenders are scared of bankruptcies or defaults, resulting in higher rates.
crunch numbers. Perform numerous calculations or process a large amount of numerical data. For example, Preparing John's presentation to the Federal Reserve Board required many hours of crunching numbers. This term originated with the computer age and indeed still applies mostly to the operations of computers. [
Opposite of to press or crush noisily or be pressed or crushed noisily. Opposite of bite at or nibble something persistently. Opposite of to cause to break open or into pieces.