Practice used in televised sessions in the UK's House of Commons (and other places) of surrounding the speaker at any one time with a coterie of camp followers who would yell "hear hear" and other such things. This would hopefully work to distract the cameraman's attention from the facts that firstly, most of the seats in the chamber would be empty, and secondly most of the remainder would be occupied by MPs who were filling in crosswords, sleeping, or otherwise unengaged in parliamentary business.
by Fearman November 18, 2007
To use a colleague's computer to send an group or all-staff email offering free doughnuts. Often used as a punishment for not securing your computer.
by Hand-E-Food November 11, 2014
Chris and Charlie were on a regular patrol and when they stopped for a quick doughnut, the mix got a bit thick, before they knew it they're at it. Doughnutting.
by Benji Vincett October 15, 2006
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by Alex September 02, 2004
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