Anonymous wrote:Any other old people googling these things?
I recently learned that "in like Flynn" was sexual. Had no idea.
Anonymous wrote:Hey so long as he doesn’t “shoot his wad” on the assignment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Today my boss said “he blew his wad” and I cannot even remember the context of it and wouldn’t have noticed it if it weren’t for this thread, and now I’m a bit horrified he said that. He’s a super nice, low key, non bro-ish man so I think he just wasn’t thinking about what he said.
GROSS. I consider this borderline harassment. I would object ("Did I hear you right?") and if they said it again, I'd consider the harassment line crossed.
Especially since he said he “blew his wad” and “popped my” colleague’s “cherry.” He has to be somewhat aware. Especially since he mentioned the wad was like egg on her face. Can’t believe it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Today my boss said “he blew his wad” and I cannot even remember the context of it and wouldn’t have noticed it if it weren’t for this thread, and now I’m a bit horrified he said that. He’s a super nice, low key, non bro-ish man so I think he just wasn’t thinking about what he said.
GROSS. I consider this borderline harassment. I would object ("Did I hear you right?") and if they said it again, I'd consider the harassment line crossed.
Anonymous wrote:A woman who interviewed in our office used the expression "fluffed" like six times. As in she "fluffed up her boss" to prepare him for a meeting. I guess she meant got his documents ready, and gave him a pep talk or something, but it really created a gross mental image. I don't know if she was totally clueless or if she was trying to be a little provocative for the mostly-male panel. Either way, she did not get the job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about "come to Jesus meetings"?
It means we all have a realization and agree on what that realization is. It’s not a religious promoting.
What about God-awful? For Christ’s sake? For heaven’s sake? I mean, the possibilities for offence are endless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Today my boss said “he blew his wad” and I cannot even remember the context of it and wouldn’t have noticed it if it weren’t for this thread, and now I’m a bit horrified he said that. He’s a super nice, low key, non bro-ish man so I think he just wasn’t thinking about what he said.
GROSS. I consider this borderline harassment. I would object ("Did I hear you right?") and if they said it again, I'd consider the harassment line crossed.