A sexual encounter involving three willing participants, preferably two women and one man, though two men and one woman still fits the definition, it's kinda gay.
Lisa, find out if your friend Monica is up for a manage-a-trois with us tomorrow night. I'll bring the whipped cream!
by Jingo888 December 26, 2007

Louis asked Stewart for projections on software sales by Thursday. At the same time, Barkley is hammering Stew about the sales force project. Nobody has conducted his mid-year review, and neither boss is clear about who is going to do it. Sounds like he's in a manager trois.
by Patradio April 11, 2013

corporate doublespeak for "we don't want to do our best, so let's make sure people think we're doing our best without revealing that we're not doing our best" -- anything in which you have to "manage expectations" means you could probably devote more time and effort to making things better, but you just don't feel like it
Marketing has to manage expectations of our new software package so that the boss doesn't make us do any more work.
by Yet Another Josh Cohen January 13, 2007

by Tetrarch May 2, 2014

by tina_tampa May 1, 2006

similar to time management; the ability to manage your tabs before they inundate the top of your browser and make it annoying to switch tabs
Matt: Ugh, I open a new window and before I know it, I have 10 tabs open.
Johan: Learn tab management, friend!
Johan: Learn tab management, friend!
by Rozan January 28, 2014

Meaning:
The marine who tracks specialized test equipment, (imrl gear) for the maintenance departments in all aviation squadrons in the NAVY and Marine Corps. Usually works in Tool Room.
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The marine assumed to be responsible for EVERYTHING, because no one understands for sure what they do. Most often thought to be associated with tools, HAZMAT, or supply.
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The hardest working marine in the squadron who is constantly presumed to be a lazy shitbag because no one knows what they do.
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The marine to blame for everything that goes wrong.
The marine who tracks specialized test equipment, (imrl gear) for the maintenance departments in all aviation squadrons in the NAVY and Marine Corps. Usually works in Tool Room.
-also-
The marine assumed to be responsible for EVERYTHING, because no one understands for sure what they do. Most often thought to be associated with tools, HAZMAT, or supply.
-also-
The hardest working marine in the squadron who is constantly presumed to be a lazy shitbag because no one knows what they do.
-also-
The marine to blame for everything that goes wrong.
Examples:
Marine 1) Hey we broke all these tools for no reason, lets go ask the IMRL Manager to fix it, she's been at work for the last 72 hours but I'm sure she isn't busy.
Marine 2) Hey we didn't make our flight hours this week, it's definately that imrl Manager's fault.
Marine 3) Hey supply hasn't brought us any of the staplers we ordered. Let's complain to the IMRL manager, i think that's part of his job.
Marine 1) Hey we broke all these tools for no reason, lets go ask the IMRL Manager to fix it, she's been at work for the last 72 hours but I'm sure she isn't busy.
Marine 2) Hey we didn't make our flight hours this week, it's definately that imrl Manager's fault.
Marine 3) Hey supply hasn't brought us any of the staplers we ordered. Let's complain to the IMRL manager, i think that's part of his job.
by Marine227 August 31, 2010
