Geek Yourself Up And Out Of The Bozone
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Geek Yourself Up and Out of the Bozone
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Discover 10 geeky terms to stay updated with the latest trends.Keywords:
Geek, geeky terms, geeky words, geeky vocabulary, AVnex, new words, new vocabulary, new termsArticle Body:
In today’s fast-paced, information-driven world, vocabulary is evolving quickly. The term "geek" is no longer just a synonym for nerd; it's a badge for those who are tech-savvy and fluent in the latest jargon. If you want to keep up at work?"especially if your colleagues are having fun with phrases like "noisy seagull" behind your boss's back?"you'll need to expand your vocabulary. Here are some up-and-coming geeky terms you should know:1. Bozone: This refers to the stubborn aura surrounding a person lacking intellectual curiosity, preventing any new information from sinking in.
2. Seagull Manager: Describes a manager who swoops into the office, causes a commotion, and then leaves quickly, often leaving chaos in their wake.
3. Open-Collar Worker: Also known as a telecommuter, this is someone who works from home using their wireless device.
4. Square-Headed Girlfriend/Boyfriend: A humorous term for a computer, highlighting someone's attachment to their device.
5. Computer Widow/Widower: Refers to someone whose partner is overly enamored with their computer.
6. The Elvis Year: The peak or most successful period for a person or entity.
7. Nickvoice and Nickface: Popularized by AVnex, Inc., these refer to anonymous vocal or visual identities created by morphing programs for privacy.
8. Lullabouy: An idea that keeps floating around your mind, preventing sleep.
9. Blamestorming: A session where a group tries to pinpoint who is responsible for a failure.
10. Xerox Subsidy: A lighthearted way of describing the use of company photocopiers for personal tasks.
Finally, don’t underestimate the term "Search Engines." While you may be familiar with terms like bug, phishing, and blogging, search engines offer something greater. They empower you to stay ahead in the world of geeky language, making you a pro at office banter and social gatherings. Armed with these terms, you’ll be ready to impress with the latest lingo.
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