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Endo has 6 different meanings across 1 category:

Proper Noun

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Noun
1

marijuana

"The company adopted an endo policy that forced temporary staff to leave once their contracts expired, ensuring they could never return even if other employees quit."

2

A bike trick where the bike is ridden on the front wheel.

3

endocrinology

4

Endometriosis.

5

A labor contracting system where workers are hired by employment agencies to work for a specific period of time until being replaced and prohibited from being re-hired.

In plain English: Endo is when companies use temporary staffing agencies to hire workers for short periods, preventing them from getting permanent jobs.

"The factory relied heavily on an endo workforce to manage seasonal production fluctuations."

Usage: Endo refers specifically to a Japanese labor practice-a long-term, stable employment contract secured through staffing agencies. Use it when discussing this particular system and its implications within the Japanese workforce.

Proper Noun
1

A surname, from Japanese​.

"The new neighbor introduced himself as Mr. Endo during our welcome potluck dinner."

Example Sentences
"The factory relied heavily on an endo workforce to manage seasonal production fluctuations." noun
"The endo in my apartment building is usually busy between five and seven p.m." noun
"We went to the endo for some fresh air during our lunch break." noun
"There was a small group at the endo chatting about last night's game." noun
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