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Cut the Riffle

An expression used by upper management that actually has no etymological meaning or foundation, which in fact serves the point of its usage. The expression can be defined as reaching an undefined goal or thing using whatever means available. "Cut the riffle" is given meaning by the way it's used. Usually when a task at hand needs to be completed; by "cutting the riffle" the person undertaking the task is doing whatever he or she needs to do in order to complete it.

Boss: "Can you cut the riffle?"

Employee (feigning confidence): Yes.

by Bernie Laplante May 10, 2022