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{{g}}[[Middle management|Middle-management]] jargon which means to “browse the internet”. What most people do during most [[all-hands conference call]]s and the brazen do during [[meeting]]s.  
{{g}}[[Middle management|Middle-management]] jargon which means to “browse the internet”. What most people do during most [[all-hands conference call]]s and the brazen do during [[meeting]]s.  


Hence the catch all when you are caught when a colleague goes [[crazy Ivan]] on you at the bottom of the hour: “Sorry I was [[multi-task]]ing on [[mute]]”.
Hence the catch-all when you are caught by a colleague going [[crazy Ivan]] on you at the bottom of the hour: “Sorry I was [[multi-task]]ing on [[mute]]”.


{{seealso}}
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*[[Conference call anatomy]]
*[[Conference call anatomy]]
*[[Meeting]] (''not'' “[[meet]]”)
*[[Meeting]] (''not'' “[[meet]]”)

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Middle-management jargon which means to “browse the internet”. What most people do during most all-hands conference calls and the brazen do during meetings.

Hence the catch-all when you are caught by a colleague going crazy Ivan on you at the bottom of the hour: “Sorry I was multi-tasking on mute”.

See also