1.
(Taking the call in at work from an employee named Mike)
Receptionist: Hello, Thanks for calling Initech, how may I direct your call.
Mike: Hey this is Mike, I won't be coming in today because I'll be out at UNT on an install. Could you put the word out that I'm at UNT?
Receptionist: (rolling her eyes) Yes, I'll tell everyone at work that you're out at UNT for the day. (hangs up).
2. Email from receptionist: Mike just called, he'll be in around noon. Out at UNT, troubleshooting some equipment.
(Taking the call in at work from an employee named Mike)
Receptionist: Hello, Thanks for calling Initech, how may I direct your call.
Mike: Hey this is Mike, I won't be coming in today because I'll be out at UNT on an install. Could you put the word out that I'm at UNT?
Receptionist: (rolling her eyes) Yes, I'll tell everyone at work that you're out at UNT for the day. (hangs up).
2. Email from receptionist: Mike just called, he'll be in around noon. Out at UNT, troubleshooting some equipment.
by Luther Slick August 20, 2008
A short grunt-like shout directed at someone (usually from a distance) who has very recently done something embarrassing. ie: Tripping over.
Bill: Jamie's quite good at basketball, isn't he?
Fred: Yeah, he is pretty good, wish i had that skill. I really admire him.
(Jamie trips over while trying to take the ball from someone)
Fred and Bill in unison: Unt!
Fred: Yeah, he is pretty good, wish i had that skill. I really admire him.
(Jamie trips over while trying to take the ball from someone)
Fred and Bill in unison: Unt!
by Delfinator March 4, 2009
It literally means the way it is spelled. This phrase basically is the sound you make when you say no to something.
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