New Office Slang
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404 - Someone who is clueless. From the Web error message, "404 Not Found," which means the document requested couldn't be located. "Don't bother asking John. He's 404."
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Adminisphere - The rarified organizational layers above the rank and file that makes decisions that are often profoundly inappropriate or irrelevant.
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Alpha Geek - The most knowledgeable, technically proficient person in an office or work group. "I dunno, ask Rick. He's our alpha geek."
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Batmobiling - putting up emotional shields. Refers to the retracting armor that covers the Batmobile as in "she started talking marriage and he started batmobiling"
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Beepilepsy - The brief siezure people sometimes suffer when their beepers or cell-phones go off, especially in vibrator mode. Characterized by physical spasms, goofy facial expressions, and stopping speech in mid-sentence.
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Betamaxed - When a technology is overtaken in the market by inferior but better marketed competition as in "Microsoft betamaxed Apple right out of the market"
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Blamestorming - A group discussion of why a deadline was missed or a project failed and who was responsible.
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Body Nazis - Hard-core exercise and weight-lifting fanatics who look down on anyone who doesn't work out obsessively.
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Bookmark - To take note of a person for future reference. "After seeing his cool demo at Siggraph, I bookmarked him."
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CGI Joe - A hard-core CGI script programmer with all the social skills and charisma of a plastic action figure.
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Chainsaw Consultant - An outside expert brought in to reduce the employee head count, leaving the top brass with clean hands.
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Chip Jewelry - Old computers destined to be scrapped or turned into decoration. "I paid three grand for that Mac and now it's nothing but chip jewelry."
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Chips and Salsa - Chips = hardware, salsa = software. "First we gotta figure out if the problem's in your chips or your salsa."
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CLM (Career Limiting Move)- Used by microserfs to describe an ill-advised activity. "Trashing your boss while he or she is within earshot is a serious CLM."
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Cobweb - A WWW site that never changes.
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Cube Farm - An office filled with cubicles.
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Dead Tree Edition - The paper version of a publication available in both paper and electronic forms.
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Dilberted - To be exploited and oppressed by your boss, as is Dilbert, the comic strip character. "Man, I've been dilberted again! The old man revised the specs for the fourth time this week."
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Egosurfing - Scanning the Net, databases, etc., for one's own name.
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Elvis Year - The peak year of popularity as in "1993 was Barney the dinosaur's Elvis year"
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Flight Risk - Used to describe employees who are suspected of planning to leave a company or department soon.
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Glazing - Corporate-speak for sleeping with your eyes open; a popular pastime at conferences and early-morning meetings. "Didn't he notice that by the second session half the room was glazing?"
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GOOD job - A "Get-Out-Of-Debt" job. A well-paying job people take in order to pay off their debts, one that they will quit as soon as they are solvent again.
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Gray Matter - Older, experienced business people hired by young entrepreneurial firms trying to appear more professional and established.
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Idea Hamsters - People whose idea generators are always running.
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Irritainment - Entertainment and media spectacles that are annoying, but you find yourself unable to stop watching them. The O.J. trials were a prime example.
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Keyboard Plaque - The disgusting buildup of dirt and crud found on some people's computer keyboards.
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Link Rot - The process by which web page's links become obsolete as the sites they're connected to change or die.
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Mouse Potato - The online generation's answer to the couch potato.
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Open-Collar Workers - People who work at home or telecommute.
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Percussive Maintenance - The fine art of whacking the dickens out of an electronic device to get it to work again.
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Perot - To quit unexpectedly. "My cellular phone just perot'ed."
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Plug-and-Play - A new hire who doesn't require training. "That new guy is totally plug-and-play."
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Salmon Day - The experience of spending an entire day swimming upstream only to get caught in the end.
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Stress Puppy - A person who thrives on being stressed-out and whiny.
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Swiped Out - An ATM or credit card that has been used so much its magnetic strip is worn away.
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Tourists - Those who take training classes just to take a vacation from their jobs. "There were only three serious students in the class; the rest were just tourists."
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Under Mouse Arrest - Getting busted for violating an online service's rule of conduct. "Sorry I couldn't get back to you. AOL put me under mouse arrest."
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Uninstalled - Euphemism for being fired. Also: decruitment.
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WOOFYS - Well Off Older Folks.
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World Wide Wait - The real meaning of WWW.
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Xerox Subsidy - Euphemism for swiping free photocopies from one's workplace.
[ Author unknown - received from Chris Long at 'Laugh & Lift' (www.laughandlift.com) ]
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