to release (as in a product or service)
come out with
head honcho
an important person; the boss or somebody in a senior position
to make a lot of money, often quickly or easily
make money hand over fist
feeling lazy
drag one's feet
Out with it
Tell me; Don't hold back the information
to start competing; to become a competitor
enter the market
used to point out that what you're being asked to do is beyond your usual responsibilities (and you are not very happy about it)
This is not in my job description
"Who told you that Jack is planning to leave the company?" - "I have my sources."
I have my sources
→ I know people who have information (say this when you don't want to say who gave you some information)
to be sure to happen
only a matter of time before
Roy was going to get the client to sign the contract no matter what.
by hook or by crook
push the panic button
to panic suddenly; to everreact
He told me on Tuesday, that they are going to be ------- a decision next week!
making
to do something that makes one feel uncomfortable in order to achieve a certain goal
leave (or get out of) one's comfort zone
Our competitor's new cell phone offers more features than ours at a cheaper price. If we don't act quickly, they're going to eat our lunch.
they are going to take our business
I'm busy on Wednesday, I'm -------- a presentation in Leeds.
doing