by adaywithdaae June 10, 2019

Spice the Gravy (verb)
When a contract with a client you don’t like has officially ended, but they keep you on anyway—giving you that sweet, extra “gravy” money. However, since you’re no longer contractually bound to their every whim, you start doing things your way, adding your own “spice” to the work instead of just serving up their bland requests.
When a contract with a client you don’t like has officially ended, but they keep you on anyway—giving you that sweet, extra “gravy” money. However, since you’re no longer contractually bound to their every whim, you start doing things your way, adding your own “spice” to the work instead of just serving up their bland requests.
"My contract with that nightmare client ended last month, but they begged me to stay. Fine. But now? I’m gonna spice the gravy—no more hand-holding or sugarcoating."
by DenJgs February 4, 2025

by G.T. man January 13, 2021

An insult to a persons physical or mental value, somtimes used as a slur against the mentally disabled
by catwazz December 6, 2016

by k1l3il September 30, 2021

when you put pickle sauce, gravy, beef, hotsauce, toothpaste, mouthwash, and psuedosoup on your potatoes
i like my food, whens the next flight, i might fall apart. im gravy sauce on a rocket, crystallized.
by Cody5050 January 28, 2021

I looked up at the stage and saw the stripper sitting in her own stripper gravy. I threw her a dollar bill out of pitty.
by Funlady February 4, 2020
