The phrase Caddy swim is term increasingly used in the job place to refer to meetings held with the chief executive of an organization and subordinate employees to give employees the illusion of sharing in the organization’s power structure. The term is derived from the 1980 U.S. comedy film Caddyshack (directed by Harold Ramis and written by Brian Doyle-Murray, Ramis and Douglas Kenney) where class distinction at the Bushwood Country Club between the caddies and the members of the club is underscored by the annual “Caddy Swim” – an awkward employee incentive event where caddies were allowed to swim the club’s pool for 15 minutes. In the film, the event is depicted as a free for all of uncouth young adults participating in activities considered boorish to the elite club members.
The boss called a meeting to boost morale, but it really was just a caddy swim to make us feel important.
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Nathan has a crush on caddie and I ship it so he should ask her out
caddie and Nathan are so cute together
The person who holds your beer when you're about to do something epic.
Florida man never goes anywhere without his beer caddy. You have to be prepared for awesomeness.
one who owns a cadillac that is worth more then his entire life and he respects the car more then he does his friends or family.
man i know this cool guy named kenny too bad hes so caught up in his gay life of being a caddy daddy.
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A girl that is a waste of time.
That girl is such a waste caddie.
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Not right, wrong, fishy, suspicious
Who installed that it’s caddy wampus
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