by Nay1016 December 9, 2007

A prank derived in Chicago in the mid to late 2000's by an improviser. To "Denver" someone, as it is called, is to change the Facebook status of someone after they have left their account open to "I'm Moving to Denver".
Steve: "No, Mom. I'm Not actually moving to Denver. I went to the bathroom at work and a co-worker "Denvered" me.
by ryprov August 19, 2011

by Cait Sith Cat December 8, 2002

Overused buzzwords used mainly in the corporate world.
These unnecessary words are consistently used to denote something new in a company; be it a policy or a procedure.
Their use is totally fucking stupid, since there is no way to start using new procedures in the past. These words are filler and an example of verbal diarrhea.
These unnecessary words are consistently used to denote something new in a company; be it a policy or a procedure.
Their use is totally fucking stupid, since there is no way to start using new procedures in the past. These words are filler and an example of verbal diarrhea.
Dave mentioned during the meeting that to reduce the amount of skidmarks in our underwear we should be sure to use at least five panels of toilet paper moving forward.
by gasman3 July 20, 2008

Person 1: "FML, I Lost my Job"
Person 2: "Stick and Move, you will find something better"
Person 1: "I guess you are right, LOL"
Person 2: "Stick and Move, you will find something better"
Person 1: "I guess you are right, LOL"
by AbrahamRunning December 11, 2012

by bigkdawg March 29, 2008

by Boss_12 August 11, 2008
