To un-commit something last minute. This can be used in a situation when someone got a rejection after the agreement was made.
History - This word became popular when a company named Data Dog, evoked offers of many applicants only few days before their joining date.
History - This word became popular when a company named Data Dog, evoked offers of many applicants only few days before their joining date.
My date datadogged me 5 minutes before the meeting time.
The employer datadogged me by evoking an offer two days before the joining date.
The employer datadogged me by evoking an offer two days before the joining date.
by potter_is_not_my_name September 29, 2022
To un-commit to something last minute. This can be used in a situation when someone was got a rejection after the agreement was made.
History - This word became popular when a company named Data Dog, evoked offers of many applicants only few days before their joining date.
History - This word became popular when a company named Data Dog, evoked offers of many applicants only few days before their joining date.
My date datadogged me 5 minutes before the meeting time.
The employer datadogged me by evoking an offer two days before the joining date.
The employer datadogged me by evoking an offer two days before the joining date.
by potter_is_not_my_name September 29, 2022
To backout last minute.
by potter_is_not_my_name November 04, 2022