Corporate Horse Shit; n
When a job, task, or project, is very simple, yet is made difficult because of corporate rules and regulations. Corporate Horse Shit
When a job, task, or project, is very simple, yet is made difficult because of corporate rules and regulations. Corporate Horse Shit
Corporate Horse Shit; n
When a job, task, or project is very simple, yet is made difficult because of corporate rules and regulations.
He/she could've completed the job more efficient and effectively, but all the Corporate Horse Shit slowed his/her production.
When a job, task, or project is very simple, yet is made difficult because of corporate rules and regulations.
He/she could've completed the job more efficient and effectively, but all the Corporate Horse Shit slowed his/her production.
by 87 Firebird 305 H/O February 01, 2020
Girl 1: Did you see the size of his cock? That was like 10 inches
Girl 2: yeah he was diagnosed with Horse Dick Syndrome.
Girl 2: yeah he was diagnosed with Horse Dick Syndrome.
by Bloodkomodo October 07, 2015
Calm down, everything is going to be okay. Boys named 'Ethan' will think that this phrase is incorrect.
by SydTheRealRealRealKid March 12, 2022
Someone who’s cock resembles a horses and is able to trip over it if not contained and looked after properly
by Skinny of the legends May 07, 2020
One of those rare insults, that can and will no matter how you say it, have a very harsh inflection on the word HORSE. try it now say in angry voice " Go fuck a horse "
and horse comes out like you mean it. now say it in a happy voice. Same inflection.
Due to all this awesomeness of the phrase "Go Fuck A Horse " it is considered in part, as the second best inflective insult, after PRICK.
and horse comes out like you mean it. now say it in a happy voice. Same inflection.
Due to all this awesomeness of the phrase "Go Fuck A Horse " it is considered in part, as the second best inflective insult, after PRICK.
by Raistlin_ November 04, 2009
by The Return of Light Joker November 21, 2007
Def. 1 (verb) To attempt the same challenging action after failure. Apparently derived from an old adage: "You have to get back on the horse that threw you."
Def. 2 (verb) To get back into a habit. Traditionally this would refer to a good habit, but sarcastically might refer to a bad habit or addiction. Possible confusion with the phrase "on the sauce".
Def. 2 (verb) To get back into a habit. Traditionally this would refer to a good habit, but sarcastically might refer to a bad habit or addiction. Possible confusion with the phrase "on the sauce".
Def. 1 - I know you burned the turkey trying to cook Thanksgiving dinner, but you can't let that stop you if you really want to become a chef. You'll just have to get back on the horse and try cooking it again.
Def. 2 - I'd been trying to do 30 minutes of exercise every day, but my work schedule eventually got so busy I could never make it to the gym. Things have calmed down quite a bit recently though and I keep meaning to get back on the horse and go work out again.
Def. 2 - I'd been trying to do 30 minutes of exercise every day, but my work schedule eventually got so busy I could never make it to the gym. Things have calmed down quite a bit recently though and I keep meaning to get back on the horse and go work out again.
by Peter K. November 28, 2007