Men without balls who will answer yes to any query from their boss/superior regardless of the question's intelligence, bearing, or appropriateness. It is usually intended to farther the yes man's carreer by getting and staying on the boss's good side, but may have the opposite effect.
Yes men often ruin the productivity or usefulness in the department they work in, as they are unwilling to provide any form of original idea, opinion or more importantly criticism to their boss and thus contribute to disconnect between managers and workers.
Yes men often ruin the productivity or usefulness in the department they work in, as they are unwilling to provide any form of original idea, opinion or more importantly criticism to their boss and thus contribute to disconnect between managers and workers.
by boohooohoo July 11, 2008
those who insist they have found money and will share it with another if given some money in advance
by Sharry Sue May 12, 2005
Abbreviated form of Positive Mentions. Used in advertising lingo to denote favorable product placement in television shows, advertisements and movies.
"All you have to do as the writing staff of an NBC show is incorporate Positive Mentions or Pos-Mens of GE Products into your show." - Jack Donaghy, GE Chairman of East-Coast Television and Microwave Oven Programming
by Bke_Dawg October 25, 2009
An outstanding tv show on AMC where people smoke, drink, and pretty much cheat on the regular. It was created by Matthew Weiner. It's currently airing its second season, as the first season was a booming success as it received best television drama by the Golden Globe's. Jon Hamm (Don Draper) also won best actor from the GG's. This show depicts the life of men and women in the early 60's, and the show is based on groups that work for "Sterling Cooper", an advertisement agency. It shows the flaws in people and what they'll do to cover them up.
by CJ from brooklyn September 11, 2008
Person 1: "Hey did you know 'Of Monsters And Men' is on tour???"
Person 2: "OMG I love them let's go."
Person 2: "OMG I love them let's go."
by awesomeness0304 January 24, 2012
A term coined in the late 1950's to describe the advertising executives of Madison Avenue.
They coined it.
They coined it.
by Pete Campbell August 17, 2009
by Dimitrios aylward March 20, 2017