by Colossus8 December 01, 2010
To aid your best friend's fiance in cheating on him while he is out of the country. Then, said best friend, finds out that he is being played while still out of the country.
End result:
1.Loss of some of closest friends.
2.An actual (hopefully) long lasting relationship (better than, now ex-best friend's relationship with fiance).
3. The satisfaction of it actually being worth it and willingness to do it again if you had a time machine.
End result:
1.Loss of some of closest friends.
2.An actual (hopefully) long lasting relationship (better than, now ex-best friend's relationship with fiance).
3. The satisfaction of it actually being worth it and willingness to do it again if you had a time machine.
"Why aren't we hangin out with Bob tonight?"
"Cause he totally pulled a Steve with Jane."
"Don't be pullin a Steve on me while I'm gone, dude."
"I would so pull a Steve on Bob just to be with Jane."
"Cause he totally pulled a Steve with Jane."
"Don't be pullin a Steve on me while I'm gone, dude."
"I would so pull a Steve on Bob just to be with Jane."
by Ron Burgandy? May 16, 2010
by nottony April 23, 2011
by The_UrbanXx_Pro April 25, 2016
A business leader who pretends to be a thought provoker (innovator) only to secretly align themselves willing patsy (proxy) of an larger agenda that benefits them directly or the groups they’re aligned with for the sole purpose of control and/or greed.
They fear exposure and pivot to join the bandwagon successful business leaders who take calculated risk without worry of corporate judgment or backlash.
They fear exposure and pivot to join the bandwagon successful business leaders who take calculated risk without worry of corporate judgment or backlash.
Did you hear about Steve Jobs-less over at Company X that required all workers to come back to the office during Covid? Regardless of the fact the company made record profits and higher productivity, all because the President said we should.
As a result, they loss all of their experience workers to other competitors moving away from they old business model and then they suddenly walked back their policy due to revenue loss. They knew they never needed their workers to be the office in the first place, especially with the type of work they do. It’s ridiculous.
As a result, they loss all of their experience workers to other competitors moving away from they old business model and then they suddenly walked back their policy due to revenue loss. They knew they never needed their workers to be the office in the first place, especially with the type of work they do. It’s ridiculous.
by LBtheG May 09, 2022
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