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Taking any problem and blowing it up into a crisis level event. defbock The customer was a little worried about our schedule, then John came in and bocked up our proposed solution. Now everyone is in a panic.
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1. To have been unknowingly volunteered or committed to a task or job that is not feasible.
2. To accomplish a major task only to have someone else take the credit. 3. Having the feeling that you have been violated by a sycophant. 1. I was "bocked" into redesigning the entire user database because someone wanted the columns named "prettier".
2. I worked an entire year on a project that made $8,000,000,000 only to be "bocked" by that suck-up who promptly received a bonus for the work "he" did. 3. After being "bocked" by nut-breath, I felt the need to take a long shower. |
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