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A well-meant but nonetheless derogatory form of address used by a [[sales]]person when addressing the [[Mediocre lawyer|legal department]] in the mistaken belief it will ward off, and not compound, the resentment felt the department collectively feels towards him.
A well-meant but nonetheless derogatory form of address used by a [[sales]]person when addressing the [[Mediocre lawyer|legal department]] in the mistaken belief it will ward off, and not compound, the acute resentment the department has for him.


For example:
For example:

Revision as of 02:31, 19 December 2016

A well-meant but nonetheless derogatory form of address used by a salesperson when addressing the legal department in the mistaken belief it will ward off, and not compound, the acute resentment the department has for him.

For example:

“Hi Legal Eagles! Can you turn around this tsht for me by Cob? Thx

Hateful, isn’t it.