1. filing - Noun
2. filing - Verb
of File
A fragment or particle rubbed off by the act of filing; as, iron filings.
Source: Webster's dictionaryLabels are for filing. Labels are for clothing. Labels are not for people. Martina Navratilova
Now, most dentist's chairs go up and down, don't they? The one I was in went back and forwards. I thought 'This is unusual'. And the dentist said to me 'Mr Vine, get out of the filing cabinet. Tim Vine
The reason for it all, nobody who is actually engaged in it can tell you, except the bosses, who believe that these sacred rites of composing dull letters and solemnly filing them away are observed in order that they may buy the large automobiles in which they do not have time to take the air. Sinclair Lewis
It is well to recall that in 112 years of major league baseball, there has been only one bankruptcy filing. Andrew Zimbalist
You win the modern financial-regulation game by filing the most motions, attending the most hearings, giving the most money to the most politicians and, above all, by keeping at it, day after day, year after fiscal year, until stealing is legal again. Matt Taibbi
Is not the whole world a vast house of assignation of which the filing system has been lost? Quentin Crisp