A fellow employee may yell out as a warning, "Hey John, have you seen my hawksaw anywhere?". This will give warning that the boss/customer is right behind you watching what you're doing.
You may reply with a "No, I haven't seen your stupid hawksaw". This means, thanks for letting me know stupid is staring over my shoulder.
The hypocritical call for action toward a team or entity that one has no affiliation with. Many times, this can refer to the firing or “cleaning house” or an otherwise moderately successful coaching staff.
Jim: Wow, those fans are calling for that coaches head after that beat down.
Mark: Yes, this is classic Hawkeye-ing. They don’t even have a reason to care, but they feign outrage to put up the facade, like they actually have a clue what’s going on.
a variant of awesome which includes the pronunciation of the implicit "silent h". It describes something with the characteristic of being exceedingly awesome.