Working vs Hustling - What's the difference?
working | hustling |
(usually plural) Operation; action.
Method of operation.
Fermentation.
(of bodies of water) Becoming full of a vegetable substance.
That is or are functioning.
That suffices but requires additional work.
In paid employment.
Of or relating to employment.
Enough to allow one to use something.
Act of one who hustles.
* 1995 , Elizabeth A. Grosz, Elspeth Probyn, Sexy Bodies: The Strange Carnalities of Feminism
As nouns the difference between working and hustling
is that working is (usually plural) operation; action while hustling is act of one who hustles.As verbs the difference between working and hustling
is that working is while hustling is .As an adjective working
is that is or are functioning.working
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) werking, werkynge, warkynge, worchinge, from (etyl) . Cognate with (etyl) wirking, warking, (etyl) werking, (etyl) Wirkung.Noun
(en noun)Etymology 2
From .Verb
(head)- Leave him alone; he's working .
Adjective
(-)- a working ventilator
- a working copy of the script
- working mothers
- the working week
- a working knowledge of computers
Synonyms
* (functioning''): functioning; up (''mainly used of computers ) * (that suffices but requires further work ): draft, provisional, temporary * (in paid employment ): employed, in employment * (of or relating to employment ): work * (enough to allow one to use something ): basicAntonyms
* (functioning''): broken, broken-down, down (''mainly used of computers )References
*Statistics
*hustling
English
Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- In every tableau sex is made volubly vocal and polyaudible: with a variety of unorthodox stage directions, we are cued to hear the whisperings, hustlings , solicitings, gossipings, bawlings, chortlings and cooings of Glebe's rabble