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Phrases/terms that need to be retired immediately (2 Viewers)

"Concerted effort" when there's nobody else to act in concert with -- e.g., "Fluker, listed at 6-foot-5 and 339 pounds, looks to make a concerted effort in 2015 to arrive at training camp lighter than he was last July."

Also, "looks to."
Moorile, you and I need to make a concerted effort to set folk straight on the hole concerted effort thingy.

 
"Concerted effort" when there's nobody else to act in concert with -- e.g., "Fluker, listed at 6-foot-5 and 339 pounds, looks to make a concerted effort in 2015 to arrive at training camp lighter than he was last July."

Also, "looks to."
Moorile, you and I need to make a concerted effort to set folk straight on the hole concerted effort thingy.
And you should join together. And do something very unique.

And you could get a little bit pregnant while you're up.

 
saw a poster in another thread use "optic" and thought of here, where previous to that post was the only place I've seen it used.

 
"Concerted effort" when there's nobody else to act in concert with -- e.g., "Fluker, listed at 6-foot-5 and 339 pounds, looks to make a concerted effort in 2015 to arrive at training camp lighter than he was last July."

Also, "looks to."
I think we can allow it when the person is over 3 bills.

 
Socialize as a transitive verb.

You need to socialize that process with your department.

I've socialized the concept with the client but we need to take a deeper dive.

Great, let's socialize that with the rest of the group and build a consensus.

:mellow:
Agree with this. It's horrid.
Never seen that before. Not a fan.
Been hearing it at my company for 3-ish years. It ####### sucks horse ####.
Just heard on conference call. Kill me.
 
saw a poster in another thread use "optic" and thought of here, where previous to that post was the only place I've seen it used.
Hm, dunno. I use optics in the plural only from time to time and think it's fine. In the singular it should only be an adjective, and probably have "nerve" after it, but it should not be a noun.

 
saw a poster in another thread use "optic" and thought of here, where previous to that post was the only place I've seen it used.
Hm, dunno. I use optics in the plural only from time to time and think it's fine. In the singular it should only be an adjective, and probably have "nerve" after it, but it should not be a noun.
fiber optics = a-ok.
Heard it on an episode of Law & Order last night. Still have no idea what it means.

 
saw a poster in another thread use "optic" and thought of here, where previous to that post was the only place I've seen it used.
Hm, dunno. I use optics in the plural only from time to time and think it's fine. In the singular it should only be an adjective, and probably have "nerve" after it, but it should not be a noun.
fiber optics = a-ok.
Heard it on an episode of Law & Order last night. Still have no idea what it means.
Used in place of appearance. Very toolish.

 
"Optics" is fine in the context of lenses or the physics of light.

Otherwise, it needs to go. "The optics are bad" is never, ever, ever, ever preferable to "It looks bad."

 
I just learned about the phrase "open kimono". It's used to mean "let's openly share information" by saying "let's open our kimonos". Yuck. I just hear "The meeting of Perverts R Us is about to commence."
Amazingly, for a time this was in vogue as a business term. "Let's go full open kimono as far as disclosure on this."
I will murder the first person I hear using this. No shtick.
Guy used this in a meeting yesterday. I looked at him like he had two heads and almost said "Mr. Pickles hates you and so do I."

 
I just learned about the phrase "open kimono". It's used to mean "let's openly share information" by saying "let's open our kimonos". Yuck. I just hear "The meeting of Perverts R Us is about to commence."
Amazingly, for a time this was in vogue as a business term. "Let's go full open kimono as far as disclosure on this."
I will murder the first person I hear using this. No shtick.
Guy used this in a meeting yesterday. I looked at him like he had two heads and almost said "Mr. Pickles hates you and so do I."
:hifive:

 

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