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Definitions by Some Consultant

rolled out 

Lame-ass consultant speak, typically used by Accenture and Deloitte employees, meaning to deliver, complete, or to carry-out an activity or service.
The dang requirements document hasn't been rolled out yet, Jim.
rolled out by Some Consultant April 26, 2004

flesh out 

Lame-ass consultant speak meaning to add detail around something. Typically used by Deloitte or Accenture Project Managers to sound like they are a too-cool-to-say-regular-English-cuz-I'm-a-friggin'-consultant employee.
"Give me the workplan tomorrow and Bill and I will flesh out the tasks."
flesh out by Some Consultant April 20, 2004

synch-up 

More lame-ass consultant speak, typically used by Accenture and Deloitte employees, as mentioned above, meaning to catch up or meet with someone.
"Hey, Jaime, let's synch-up for lunch at Champps"
synch-up by Some Consultant April 20, 2004
v. Lame-ass consultant speak typically used by Accenture and Deloitte employees, meaning "to handle" something.
"After meeting with Bob, both he and I agreed that we need to tackle the requirements gathering as soon as possible."
tackle by Some Consultant April 20, 2004

deliverable

Lame-ass consultant speak typically used by Accenture and Deloitte employees to refer to a document that is submitted to a client.
"Mike, did you submit that deliverable to IBM last week, ya jerk?"
deliverable by Some Consultant April 20, 2004

accenture 

"Hahah, check out that lousy consulting company, accenture, they really can't cut it."
accenture by Some Consultant April 20, 2004