office abbreviations you didn't know
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MICE
= Morons In Cubicular Existence (collective noun, no known singular form)
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MEN
= MICE In Neurosis (collective noun, singular MAN = MEN Against Neurosis)
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WOMEN
= Woeful Opponents of MEN (collective noun; a species in constant wrangling with the MEN; singular usage archaic)
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YES
= Young Eager-eyed Secretary (as in: “yes, i’d like a coffee please. no milk, extra sugar. thank you.”)
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YES-MAN
= a cross between YES and MAN (composite noun, used mostly in the singular; the highest-paid employee in the office)
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NO
= Not Officially (as in: “so, tell us how you managed the pay hike!” – “no, mate… nothing of that sort”. or: “can i take leave tomorrow, sir?” – “no”; CAUTION: unauthorised or excessive use of this word may have dire consequences)
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SIR
= Senior Incumbent of RAT (proper noun; most effective combination is "yes sir")
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RAT
= Race Against Time (abstract noun; the predicament of all MEN and WOMEN, the end-state of MICE in general. common usage: “i smell a rat!)
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CHEESE
= Company-Hosted Enterprise-Evening with Snacks and Entertainment (abstract noun, original meaning corrupted beyond recognition; in present-day office jargon it means "something which is dangled every now and then for the MICE to bite into.")
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TRAP
= Terms of Reading an Appraisal Paper (abstract noun, plural which reads like singular; e.g. boss says, “hey, let’s create a new trap for the mice!”)
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DEADLINE
= self-explanatory common noun; end of RAT-race, i.e. the line where the MICE trip to their death.
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hello yash,
glad it got you interested :-)
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hi gregory,
yeah yeah... :-)
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Interesting
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Women: just like men , but full of wo.
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