First word of the Day: Query

que·ry
ˈkwi(ə)rē/
noun: query; plural noun: queries

1. an action [Microsoft Access] users run to gain a better understanding, filter, or inquire about [data] stored in tables withing their [database].

2. a , especially one addressed to an official or [organization].
“a spokeswoman said queries could not be answered until Monday”
synonyms: question, inquiry, doubt, uncertainty, question, reservation

3. can be used to reference the act of hitting on, approaching, luring, or [flirting] with [women].

Examples:
“OMG bro look at all of your [data], you must have a petabyte or more in that database.”
“Don’t worry boss, I’ve already designed a unique action [query] to make that [dataset] more user friendly. Look I’ll run it.”
“Wow!, thanks to your ingenuity, wit and [business] savvy you have added value to our [organization] and improved customer satisfaction.”

“Holy Moses! Look at that smoking hot babe!”
“Wahh! Here, hold my books I’m gonna go run a query.”

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Data, Microsoft, Access, Data, Dataset, Database, Business, computers, work terms