To talk about something as if you were an expert, despite the fact that
you have no idea what you are talking about. Many times this is the result of someone fumbling through a simple task, making it exponentially more difficult than it needs to be. This person may then report to their management the level of difficulty encountered during the implementation and manage to convince the organization that he is indispensable. Individuals who "hule it" may fail an
industry standard examination, only to claim the test itself was wrong rather admit fault or ignorance. Individuals who "hule it" are
disrespected by their peers, but somehow thrive in the business place, often failing up into senior level positions, earning salaries many times what they are actually worth.