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workaholic

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Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. In the nature or manner of a workaholic. n. A person who feels compelled to work excessively.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1968, coined from work (n.) with second element abstracted absurdly from alcoholic . This sets up the old Rodney Dangerfield joke: "My old man was a workaholic: every time he thought about work, he got drunk."

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
A workaholic is a person who works compulsively . While the term generally implies that the person enjoys their work, it can also imply that they simply feel compelled to do it. There is no generally accepted medical definition of such a condition, although ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. person with a compulsive need to work

Usage examples of workaholic.

Others refuse to give up procrastinating and refuse to strive for success for fear of becoming a workaholic.

Others refuse to give up procrastinating and refuse to strive for success for fear of becoming a workaholic.

They had always done paperwork at dinner, one of those odd habits couples acquire that seem, in retrospect, defining: workaholics in love.

There's the workaholic businesswoman Ten-Four, the party girl Elvira, the Barbie-like Miss Wonderful, the catatonically calm Grace, the sophisticated Catherine, the violently obscene Sewer Mouth.

Robinson (1998) describes the unhealthy workaholic personality but in this book mostly discusses dealing with it in Cognitive therapy.

Seven of the toughest little workaholics in the dwarf game, and I'm not just whistling Dixie.