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Employee vs Microsoftie - What's the difference?

employee | microsoftie |

As a verb employee

is .

As a noun microsoftie is

(informal) an employee of.

employee

English

Alternative forms

* employe *

Noun

(wikipedia employee) (en noun)
  • An individual who provides labor to a company or another person.
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  • , title= , chapter=2 citation , passage=No one, however, would have anything to do with him, as Mr. Keeson's orders in those respects were very strict ; he had often threatened any one of his employés with instant dismissal if he found him in company with one of these touts.}}
    One way to encourage your employees to work harder is by giving them incentives .

    See also

    * payroll * taxes * work English words suffixed with -ee

    microsoftie

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (informal) An employee of .
  • * 1990 , The Economist
  • Craig Mundie, the software giant's chief technical officer, is not a typical Microsoftie .
  • * 2002 , David F D'Alessandro, Michele Owens, Brand Warfare
  • An ex-Microsoftie named Alex St. John, who founded a company called WildTangent, put it this way, "I couldn't be better equipped to run a company."
  • * 2008 , Chuck Sphar, Stephen Randy Davis, C# 2008 for Dummies
  • This style of naming variables was called Hungarian notation, after Charles Simonyi, a famous Microsoftie who recently went to the International Space Station as a space tourist.