The act of placing yourself in or gaining a position of dominance in order to ensure loyalty via termination or replacement, often at the expense of productivity or momentum
Q: "Dude you are such a productive team member why did you get replaced, what happened?"
A: "I was casualty of sandberging"
A: "I was casualty of sandberging"
by Sandberged October 9, 2008
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by valoem June 25, 2005
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by B0WT13S June 10, 2020
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by scanman7 September 21, 2005
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"Dan has been sandbagging and has got a deal on Thursday and won't book the sale till Friday and can now enjoy a long weekend"
by doorbasher February 22, 2014
Get the sandbagging mug.In the game of draw poker, a player who has a pat hand and will not raise any bets hoping that his opponents will think he has a poor hand.
by Dan Drzewiecki November 5, 2003
Get the sandbaging mug.A car that purposely slows down (especially in the fast lane) to impede you from passing them either on the left or right. Cars often use this maneuver while "passing" tractor trailers and moving the same speed or slightly faster than the trailer to slight the driver (s) behind them.
Yeah I was trying to pass and came up behind this car and soon as I was about to pass, he started sandbagging me for 3 miles.
by experienced driver 3420 January 20, 2017
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