Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This term was just used by a younger guy in a meeting about working on a project for the first time. No one seemed phased, but I cringed. I thought this was a graphic sexual term.
Fazed
Anonymous wrote:One younger coworker said “we will yeet this” on the markup of a project for a client in front of the client.
I know what yeet means bc I have teens but most there did not.
I had to have a talk with an intern a few years ago who said something like “Tim, you’re raping me with these orders!”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Money shot is just the most expensive shot of a movie. It later became slang in porn. Originally it was not sexual in any way
Ok, but we need to evolve with the times. Anyone under 50 knows what the "money shot" is. Similarly, the older folks need to cut with the, "open the Kimono!" crap that's all to common.
Anonymous wrote:Money shot is just the most expensive shot of a movie. It later became slang in porn. Originally it was not sexual in any way
Anonymous wrote:I've been dying to bring up the fact that my boss, a middle aged woman, uses "sausages" as a safe-word at work. She thinks it is perfectly acceptable and appropriate to need a safe-word and for it to be sexually charged in nature.
Anonymous wrote:Money shot is just the most expensive shot of a movie. It later became slang in porn. Originally it was not sexual in any way
Anonymous wrote:Is there more than one meaning to this phrase? I am only aware of the sexual connotation, which is completely inappropriate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This term was just used by a younger guy in a meeting about working on a project for the first time. No one seemed phased, but I cringed. I thought this was a graphic sexual term.
Fazed
Anonymous wrote:This term was just used by a younger guy in a meeting about working on a project for the first time. No one seemed phased, but I cringed. I thought this was a graphic sexual term.