Tooltip Categories: Workplace Slang

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    remodelation

    Remodelation means the act of remodeling or renovating something. Examples: I’m planning a remodelation of my kitchen next month to give it a more modern look. Our office is undergoing a remodelation to create a more collaborative workspace for employees.

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  • Rusty Roof Damp Cellar

    Rusty Roof%2C Damp Cellar

    Refers to an older person who is bald on top with a full head of hair on the sides and back, usually used in a teasing or humorous way. Examples: My uncle is definitely rocking the rusty roof, damp cellar look these days. Everyone always laughs at my dad and calls him Rusty Roof, Damp…

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  • Forklift Certified

    Forklift Certified

    Forklift Certified means someone who is skilled at handling heavy machinery, specifically a forklift. Examples: He’s Forklift Certified so he can easily maneuver around the warehouse to move heavy crates. She got Forklift Certified last year and now she can help out with loading and unloading trucks at work.

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  • Redhead

    Redhead

    Redhead: Refers to a person with red hair. Examples: My best friend is a total redhead and always rocks her fiery locks with confidence. I have a crush on that cute redhead in my math class.

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    Negative canthal tilt

    Negative canthal tilt means that the outer corner of the eye is lower than the inner corner. Examples: She’s always wearing winged eyeliner to try to hide her negative canthal tilt. Some people believe that a negative canthal tilt gives a more seductive look.

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  • Six Figures

    Six Figures

    Six Figures means earning a salary of at least $100,000 per year. Examples: He just got a new job and now he’s making six figures! She’s been working hard and finally hit six figures in her business this year.

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  • 86'd

    86’d

    86’d: To get rid of or remove something or someone. Examples: I 86’d all the junk food from my house and only keep healthy snacks now. The noisy party guests were 86’d after they refused to quiet down.

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  • peg

    peg

    Peg: To dominate, control or defeat someone in a competitive situation. Examples: She really pegged him in their debate, leaving him speechless. The team worked hard to peg their rivals in the final minutes of the game, securing their victory.

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  • Bidness

    Bidness

    Description: Slang term for “business,” often used in a playful or informal manner. Examples: 1. I gotta handle some bidness before we can hang out tonight. 2. Don’t worry about him, he’s just talking bidness with his boss.

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    Techspert

    Techspert describes someone who is an expert in technology or a specific technical field. 1. I always go to my friend John when I have computer problems because he’s a real techspert and always knows how to fix things. 2. The company hired a techspert to help improve their website’s functionality and user experience.

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