by Dunross P December 1, 2003

1. In certain circumstances, a company will find itself in a situation where it wants/needs to fire an employee but owes said employee a favor or wishes to save face for both parties. In this case, before the firing, the employee is given the opportunity to quit instead.
2. Euphemistic manner of referring to a forced resignation.
2. Euphemistic manner of referring to a forced resignation.
"John doesn't work here anymore? They didn't mention anything about firing him!"
"No, he got quit since they caught him in the bathroom with two hamsters, a bottle of KY, and the secretary from the front desk."
"No, he got quit since they caught him in the bathroom with two hamsters, a bottle of KY, and the secretary from the front desk."
by 3-D January 28, 2005

by Bigspanks May 21, 2020

Better then the juice. Better then the sauce. Basically when Salt Bae blesses you with the seasoning.
by Logangpena July 10, 2018

by Pino Citron January 28, 2008

a phrase commonly used by office monkeys when they want to hijack your valuable time with something that will take much more than a second
Jeff: "Hey got a second?"
Dillon: "Sure"
Two hours later...
Jeff: "And that's what she said..."
Dillon: "Wow man, you wasted way more than a second of my time"
Dillon: "Sure"
Two hours later...
Jeff: "And that's what she said..."
Dillon: "Wow man, you wasted way more than a second of my time"
by JR07 November 11, 2012

At a diner or chain restaurant...
-"Let me see the bill so I can split it up right."
-"Forget that, crime got it" (Leaving the check unpaid.
-"Let me see the bill so I can split it up right."
-"Forget that, crime got it" (Leaving the check unpaid.
by eyeintheskeye October 31, 2009
