Do you find yourself thinking in office speak over the weekend and using quippy lines like "get your ducks in a row" when you're with family and friends? If you're getting raised eyebrows or heavy sighs in your daily conversations outside of work, you might be using jargon that only works in the office — and even then, it can be a little much. If you're going to speak work language, at least make sure you're using it right! Find out what these phrases mean below. Source: NBC
Busy and already halfway out the door, but probably still able to hop on that phone call.
The person saying this wants you to feel like you can talk to them about anything. This may or may not be actually true.
Enough with the same old stuff, give them something new and fresh!
The verbal equivalent of throwing your hands in the air, or a nice way of saying "screw it."
There's a lot of stuff going on all at once — but figure out how to work with what you've got!