Ordering the most expensive meal on the menu, on the firm's/company's tab, when one is forced to dine at their desk on a Friday evening.
PARTNER: "Harris, can you stay late to finish this brief? Dewey Cheatum & Howe will pay for dinner."
ASSOCIATE 1: "Sure. I'll have the lobster."
ASSOCIATE 2: "Yes! Punitive Dining!"
ASSOCIATE 1: "Sure. I'll have the lobster."
ASSOCIATE 2: "Yes! Punitive Dining!"
by An associate July 20, 2008
Get the punitive dining mug.John: Steve, want to see if Chris wants to come to lunch?
Steve: Pssh... You know he and Paul have a monogamous dining thing going on.
John: Well maybe he's willing to commit lunch adultery today.
Steve: Good luck with that.
Steve: Pssh... You know he and Paul have a monogamous dining thing going on.
John: Well maybe he's willing to commit lunch adultery today.
Steve: Good luck with that.
by D0p@r15 February 6, 2010
Get the Monogamous Dining mug.by Lsingh December 20, 2013
Get the Dhingra mug.Humorous way to allude to the kind of menu you will be having for tonite's dinner. You will probably choose some tuna taco , or perhaps bearded clam or maybe loose meat sandwich or even some snapper.
For those who need further explanation, the diner is called the Y not because its in some gym, but due to the peculiar shape of all aforementioned dishes.
For those who need further explanation, the diner is called the Y not because its in some gym, but due to the peculiar shape of all aforementioned dishes.
by Hugh G Rection January 21, 2005
Get the Dining at the Y mug.From the Old English "dain", which has mostly disappeared from the English language except in the negative form "disdain". However, the ORIGINAL & POSITIVE form "dain" is making a comeback among teens and twenties.
"Awesome, fantastic, wonderful."
"Awesome, fantastic, wonderful."
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A person who doesn’t come apart under pressure, betrays no signs of stress (except perhaps an occasional twitchy nose) and can make an impossible situation look like a walk in the park. Ability to remain humble and matter-of-fact is a superlative.
(Derived from Mahendra Singh Dhoni: Captain of the World Cup-winning Indian cricket team)
A person who doesn’t come apart under pressure, betrays no signs of stress (except perhaps an occasional twitchy nose) and can make an impossible situation look like a walk in the park. Ability to remain humble and matter-of-fact is a superlative.
(Derived from Mahendra Singh Dhoni: Captain of the World Cup-winning Indian cricket team)
by DVSHGJ April 21, 2011
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