by CHURN D July 02, 2008

The practice of creating unnecessary work or dragging out necessary work in order to increase the amount of money billed to a client. (slang, Amer. Legal)
by Atticus Funk March 02, 2005

by MrSuperABomb September 16, 2018

by todle September 11, 2011

by Churnking August 22, 2012

by Dr. Johnson January 12, 2004

The word of mouth crap that bubbles up in professional environments, some of which can be quite valuable, after sifted through, though typically ridiculed and scoffed at by everyone for its uncertainty.
Example of some churn: "Well, I have not talked to Rick, but Julie asked him when you were coming on board, and he said he would hire you as soon as we were sure that the new CEO will mean bringing in the business we expect."
by gyrovague October 01, 2009
