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circle jerk of biblical proportions

When project management goes any direction other than the intended.

E.g. 16 expensive consultant engineers discussing where to put the "Hazardous Materials" label on Little Boy.
Engineer 12#: "I think we should put it at the top since this is the first thing the enemy sees."
Paying stakeholder: "This is a circle jerk of biblical proportions"
by swaglord_mcmuffin August 21, 2024
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Skinny Circles

a skinny circle does not exist. because a circle isn't skinny.
sure, fat circles are fair games, but it's because it's BIG, the polar opposite is SMALL not SKINNY.
"skinny circles haha funny"
"the polar opposite is small you fucking idiot"
by Pig Man, Pig Fan January 15, 2025
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trap circle

A close knit circle encouraging trap dancing in the center.
The trap circle on the boardwalk was so sick the police broke it up.
by Trap1022 May 26, 2024
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Family Circle

Family Circle was an American magazine that covered such topics as homemaking, recipes, and health. It was published from 1932 until the end of 2019.3 Originally distributed at supermarkets, it was one of the "Seven Sisters," a group of seven traditional "women's service" magazines centered on household issues, along with Ladies' Home Journal, McCall's, Good Housekeeping, Better Homes and Gardens, Woman's Day, and Redbook
Meredith Corp. announced Wednesday that it will cease publication of its venerable Family Circle magazine after the December 2019 issue.

Launched in 1932, the magazine was was acquired by Des Moines-based Meredith in 2005 from publishing house Gruner + Jahr USA. Meredith said Family Circle, published monthly, had a circulation of 4 million.

After the final issue, customers who still have active Family Circle subscriptions will receive another Meredith magazine.
by rdesgatrsygh May 26, 2023
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Circle with a Mole

A character from Cheesy HFJ's show "Battle for Circle". He is the only one with more than 3 braincells in his head compared to Host Circle and the others. He later appears in ONE 3, when he was teleported into The Plane after running off-screen in Battle For Circle 11.
Host Circle: "Circle with a Mole!"
Circle with a Mole: "...no."
by WONDERHOYdemigirlthepan April 23, 2023
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Circle of Math

If the circle of life was how you can't make a simple equation super hard using calculous, it all connects via the circle of math
Look how needlessly complicated this equation is! That's the circle of math.
by Marett's Definitions Writer August 13, 2025
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