This is a phrase used to express resignation to a situation that one has no control over, where the person making the statement acknowledges that there is an issue that needs to be addressed but implies that the issue is beyond his control, power or pay grade.
co-worker : Don't you think we need to inform our clients that their bank may be going under -receivership?
co-worker2: I don't know man, I only work here...
co-worker2: I don't know man, I only work here...
by smoking_acez April 07, 2016
Buzzword (technically phrase) frequently used to describe the 'culture' of a company, particularly startups or larger corps trying to project a cool image. In serious usage it's intended to imply that while there's a lot to do it's never thankless and that employees enjoy the experience overall; in practice, it generally means you're going to be working a lot of late nights without overtime for fear you won't be seen as a 'team player'; if you're lucky, this is recompensed by an open bar at the company holiday party.
You're probably not lucky, if you've taken a job where this was supposed to be one of the selling points.
You're probably not lucky, if you've taken a job where this was supposed to be one of the selling points.
"This is a really vibrant, growing organization. People love it here. We work hard and play hard." -- an interviewer you should not trust with your life or your livelihood. Run.
by ardith March 23, 2013
by ariana atwater January 28, 2004
Often used after a name when someone says/does something SUPER embarrassing or just SO STUPID you can't comprehend it.
Also used on funny pictures of people or animals looking super confused or doing something they normally wouldn't do, like they glitched.
Also used on funny pictures of people or animals looking super confused or doing something they normally wouldn't do, like they glitched.
by XxSil March 18, 2017
Probably not the best, but what the hell, at least we got the job done to minimally acceptable standards.
Max: "Hey, you done trimming those shrubs?"
Minnie: "I don't know, they look a little uneven yet..."
Max: "Nah, that's good enough for government work, let's go get a beer!"
Minnie: "I don't know, they look a little uneven yet..."
Max: "Nah, that's good enough for government work, let's go get a beer!"
by smendler September 20, 2010
A holiday that isn't officially recognized by your company, so you and everyone just "work from home" on that day.
by Jimmy9782 October 13, 2013
The phrase you say when you have no solution to solve the problem, so you believe that it will resolve itself without any work on your part.
Person One: Did you remember to do your homework for Trig?
Person Two: No, but it'll work itself out.
Person Two: No, but it'll work itself out.
by Jimmy S January 11, 2004