Commonly happens in business when a woman makes an important statement or has an idea and a man repeats the same exact thing and thinks he came up with it.
"Is there a manecho in here?" said Sylvia, when Alan offered the same exact solution Sylvia had offered only minutes earlier as if it was his own.
This occurs commonly in business when a woman is put in charge of a project in a lead role such as project manager or coordinator and one or more men on the team make their own "manplan" because they think they know better, have more experience or think the woman needs help.
Alan tried to manplan the project when project coordinator Sylvia was out of town and he ended up pissing everyone off.
Occurs in business meetings when individuals use 5 or more annoying buzzwords or jargon never used before the year 2000. For example âreach outâ, âlow hanging fruitâ, âtalk to thatâ, âopen the kimonoâ and so on. Double-points if someone over the age of 50, who knows these words are bs, uses them to try to impress their younger and/or American peers.
Sylvia had to stop herself from yelling out âWANKWORDBINGO!â during a meeting when her colleague Alan used the word âleverageâ.