by TheKidderKid August 11, 2008
From the Old English word document:
To provide written statement of factual or substantial support for statements made or ideas expressed; especially : to equip with exact references to authoritative supporting information.
To provide written statement of factual or substantial support for statements made or ideas expressed; especially : to equip with exact references to authoritative supporting information.
These processes need to be documentated so we know what we're supposed to do next time this happens!
by Professor Ferd Berfel, PhD December 22, 2004
by P November 25, 2003
by Hercolena Oliver April 28, 2008
The invention that makes written paper/pencil notes and documents now primitive. Arguably the most convenient form of simple document storage available.
Anyone who still uses paper and pencil instead of Google Documents to keep track of there notes are neanderthals.
by MW3 Rocks February 04, 2013
the fate of attorneys who don't graduate from the top 14 schools or in the top 10% of their class if they are outside of the top 14 schools. you click on legal database software for 12 hours a day without being allowed to take breaks. it is a dead end job with no benefits or chance of advancement. most law students are blissfully unaware that this world even exists, but once they graduate, they become slaves to the doc review mill.
by chris the temp February 15, 2006
by Gretta Bobaly February 06, 2008