I see you're drinking 1%.. Is that 'cause you think you're fat?
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This punctuation mark is often called the "Oxford" version when used before the last item in a list.
What is a Comma
Taste the rainbow
Skittles
This phrase suggests a meeting that could've been an email, often preceded by "let's" and followed by "offline."
What is circle back
The tribe has spoken.
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"Dot dot dot" is the informal name of these three little dots that indicate an omission or continuation.
What is an ellipsis
Where's the beef?
Wendy's
KPI, a metric used to measure the success of a marketing campaign, actually stands for this.
What is Key Performance Indicator
Bazinga
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Words like racecar, civic, radar, and rotor are spelled the same backwards and forward.
What is a Palindrome
Once you pop, you can't stop
Pringles
This agricultural metaphor is used when managers want you to think beyond immediate results.
What is low hanging fruit
I’m not superstitious … but I am a little stitious.
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A figure of speech that compares two different things with one another by using the words 'like' or 'as'
What is a Simile
What is Apple's original slogan?
Think Different
Stop, drop, and roll. This painful-sounding phrase indicates someone's request will be immediately prioritized.
What is a fire drill
This is going to ruin the world tour.
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Starting a sentence with one of these was traditionally forbidden, but modern copywriters do it all the time for effect.
What is a conjunction
Zoom zoom
Mazda
A Rinck classic, this husband and wife duo are often called upon for good luck going into a pitch.
Who are the Farley's