A misuse of the English language generally (over)used by people in a business setting who are trying to justify their work, asking others to do work, or a meeting that they have called. A classic example of how people in business try to sound extra smart when in fact their business speak is butchering the precision of the language.
Marketing has called a meeting today to share out results of research they have been doing about ways business speak kills the English language.
by sankavarmuch March 3, 2017
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for the people that see this i hope you enjoy The Score like i did
and if you do wanna check em out here is there link
www.youtube.com/user/thescorenyc
by MattyBoi07 October 18, 2020
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by Roux January 5, 2006
Get the share the melon mug.A filipino slang term for "I don't care," or "I don't give a damn." It is usually used when someone is telling a long story but you want to piss that person by not giving an actual response and just say "share mo lang?" It can be also used when your not interested in what the other person is saying or when you just don't really care what the other person is talking about.
Badang: Hey I heard that Robin got scolded because of what he posted on Twitter. You know that's totally embarrassing LMAO. He deserved it TBH because he's annoying.
Badong: (not listening) Share mo lang?
Maria: I love chocolate crinkles!
Mario: (he prefer cupcakes) Share mo lang?
Badong: (not listening) Share mo lang?
Maria: I love chocolate crinkles!
Mario: (he prefer cupcakes) Share mo lang?
by dont ridicule me January 6, 2019
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