Refers to where you unexpectedly get a whole string of several newly-composed UD definitions approved right off, and so you realize that the currently-online submission-judgers are apparently a more-receptive "desk" (as in, "it all depends on whose desk you land on") than the overly-critical/humorless a**h**es who seem to be typically present, and who often heartlessly/flippantly reject many of your perfectly-good and well-worded definitions in favor of stupid/negative/gross/disgusting/smutty submissions that aren't the least bit clever or funny, and which are riddled with misspellings, poor grammar, lousy/unclear wording, etc. So you hastily delve back into your "archives" of previously-rejected definitions and re-submit some of them, in the hopes that these more-fair-minded judgers are still the ones who are "watching" for new submissions, and thus they will approve this latest "crop" from you, as well.
I always try to perform the favorable-desk scramble whenever I have a chance; it's allowed me to get most of my definitions published, some of which I'd been waiting on for months.
by QuacksO August 25, 2018
It’s too bad he doesn’t know his fiancé is a Party Favor Girl, but just wait until the bachelorette party!
by Ajze November 27, 2021
by MrSun March 30, 2014
The term "correggilo per favore" is corporate speak for "correct this please." The term is interpreted as droop everything and "fix this immediately." It is typically sent via a text message or email from a manager to an underling requesting immediate changes be made to the attached or referenced document.
The boss just sent me a text message, "correggilo per favore!" with a list of changes to the report I gave him yesterday!
by Miss Robin with an F October 11, 2022
by abi.houston July 18, 2021
by Bamamatt February 11, 2015