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3. (''Informal''): [[Mediocre lawyer|Lawyer]] slang for “''I'' am a total moron”;
3. (''Informal''): [[Mediocre lawyer|Lawyer]] slang for “''I'' am a total moron”;


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1. (Buzzword): A sure sign, in an all-hands conference call , that some ingénue has made the fatal mistake of dropping through the cloud-base of cliché into the inconvenient world of substance and detail — a grim place of intractable ugliness inhabited by dark and violent morlocks and immune to resolution by crystalline management theory. You have as much chance of persuading a management consultant to embrace the actual workings of daily life as you have persuading someone who quite likes steak to help you slaughter a cow.

Fortunately, there’s a ready-made defence. Expect a hasty plea to “take it offline” which, by tonal inflection, you might read as:

2. (Informal): Lawyer slang for “You are a total moron”.

3. (Informal): Lawyer slang for “I am a total moron”;

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  1. “Such as, ooh, I don’t know, the redundancy of the clot who asked that idiotic question?”