by John Daily April 15, 2008
To take a shit while at work, or on "company" time.
Derived from the more commonly known phrase "humpty dumpty".
Derived from the more commonly known phrase "humpty dumpty".
Hey where have you been? You're late for our 10 o'clock meeting.
Sorry man, I ate a massive curry last night so I just had to take a Company Dumpty.
Sorry man, I ate a massive curry last night so I just had to take a Company Dumpty.
by T Yo February 24, 2009
by if you read this you're gay122 January 08, 2021
A person that you have a one-night stand with, more or less, for a couple of days, if not hours and never see that broad again.
by jaayyypa June 21, 2005
A trio of awkward pre-teens lacking direction, style, technique or talent. What is being done can not be classified as a "company" any more. It is the ashes of disaster. There is no competition, performance work is limited to elks club holiday handicapped party and old age homes, no trips in the past three years and it is extrememly expensive. There is nowhere to go from here but up unless the entire idea is scrapped.. which is the best idea that would have happened there in a long time.
by pokerface33 March 13, 2009
Evil multi-billion dollar corporations that earn a profit from your premiums, and then find any loophole they can so they can refuse to live up to their responsibility in order to save money.
by krock1dk@yahoo.com April 07, 2008
Commercial Company: n./slang: term for trashy, street-level, female prostitutes (lot lizards) who frequent some truck-stop parking lots and rest areas at night. Same as lot lizard, but less derogatory. (Commercial company is the term lot lizards commonly use to refer to themselves -- they never call themselves lot lizards.)
Same as: lot lizard; lizard; pavement princess; sleeper leaper; mattress maiden;
(source: www.dieseljockey.com)
Same as: lot lizard; lizard; pavement princess; sleeper leaper; mattress maiden;
(source: www.dieseljockey.com)
"Commercial company channel 25, any drivers needing some commercial company go to channel 25." (Lot lizard broadcasting on CB radio channel 19)
by PF Smith October 23, 2007