having a mean boss.. that is the definition of stress.. :)
2006-09-21 21:37:19
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answered by ghill4 4
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Having your wife and girlfriend pregnant at the same time is definitely stressful.
2006-09-22 05:16:09
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answered by yuvan53 3
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This is the results of child birthing. As you passed through the tight journey in to this world. You were it the point of your first stress and have ever since that moment tried to recreate that total amount of pressure on your self again and again repeatedly until you destroy your self solution further test on outside information.
2006-09-22 04:48:01
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answered by bev 5
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spend 5 minutes with my misses and you'll never have to wonder about the definition of stress ever again!!!!
2006-09-22 04:39:17
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answered by Anonymous
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there is eu stress which is good stress.. like when you get a new job or get married..
–noun
1.importance or significance attached to a thing; emphasis: to lay stress upon good manners.
2.Phonetics. emphasis in the form of prominent relative loudness of a syllable or a word as a result of special effort in utterance.
3.Prosody. accent or emphasis on syllables in a metrical pattern; beat.
4.emphasis in melody, rhythm, etc.; beat.
5.the physical pressure, pull, or other force exerted on one thing by another; strain.
6.Mechanics.
a.the action on a body of any system of balanced forces whereby strain or deformation results.
b.the amount of stress, usually measured in pounds per square inch or in pascals.
c.a load, force, or system of forces producing a strain.
d.the internal resistance or reaction of an elastic body to the external forces applied to it.
e.the ratio of force to area.
7.Physiology. a specific response by the body to a stimulus, as fear or pain, that disturbs or interferes with the normal physiological equilibrium of an organism.
8.physical, mental, or emotional strain or tension: Worry over his job and his wife's health put him under a great stress.
9.a situation, occurrence, or factor causing this: The stress of being trapped in the elevator gave him a pounding headache.
10.Archaic. strong or straining exertion.
–verb (used with object)
11.to lay stress on; emphasize.
12.Phonetics. to pronounce (a syllable or a word) with prominent loudness: Stress the first syllable of “runner.” Stress the second word in “put up with.” Compare accent (def. 18).
13.to subject to stress or strain.
14.Mechanics. to subject to stress.
2006-09-22 04:39:17
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answered by Ginger B 3
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anything that makes you feel as you need to free yourself of the present situation..
try http://www.personalcounsellor.com
2006-09-22 04:32:32
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answered by vivek 2
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anything that makes one want to fight or flee
2006-09-22 04:40:21
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answered by Gina N 3
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