Buzzwords That Make You Laugh or Cringe

The other day, I was reviewing a document regarding an upcoming transition to a new HR software we'll be utilizing. There was a resource guide, including several 30-45 second videos referred to as “biteables.” It could've just been the day or mood I was in, but for whatever reason, the word “biteables” really tickled me. Like, why not just call them videos?

Are there any buzzwords that make you laugh? Any that make you cringe?

In modern corporate speak, phrases like “leverage,” “circle back,” and “deep dive” get me, only because I hear them ALL.THE.TIME.

Leverage your thoughts in the comments below and we'll engage with scalable, actionable laughter.

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  • @Kylea Johnson I'd be upset if you didn't slap that URL in the comments!

  • Marie Stark
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    Brilliant article! Brings back bad memories of when I decided to make butternut squash soup for Thanksgiving.

  • My laughter to this post was “unscalable” but it was “actionable” because my kiddos started laughing with me! @Bobby Steurer as always you create an engaging post!

  • “Best,…..” Can we just eliminate the dreaded signature sign off? I have seen a few tongue in cheek truthful ones for a laugh, but this trend just drives me CRAZY

  • JoAnn Strommen
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    “Amazing, “ ”Awesome" LOL Great laugh this a.m.

  • I should not even post this here, but …. “High Level Overview”. For whatever reason, it just makes cringe.

  • I know it might not be a common one, but it always gets me when someone uses “bifurcate”. And then once someone says it in a meeting, then it seems like everyone else has to fit it into a sentence too (to show they know what it means? I always wonder!) Why can't you just say divide? It is what it is I guess….? (my second most annoying buzzword phrase!)

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    Oh, @Cindy Gericke - my replies in comments must drive you bonkers then.

    So sorry.

    If it helps I'll tell you what it means to me. I started using “Best,” shortly after starting to take Tae Kwon Do (yes, I might take the Ninja thing very seriously ?) Any time one joins the mat (enters the Dojo) you make a bow and say - “I will do my best” Upon departing the Dojo - one bows and says “I did my best” So for me, I say those things every time I enter and leave the workspace for the day and it has spilled over into my closing for my signatures. I hope that helps you cringe less at least when you see mine as I'm not likely to change.

  • @Elizabeth Johnson Side note - the more I learn about people in this Community, the cooler it becomes. Have a growing interest in taking up a martial art and never knew all those “best” facts. Seems like something all humans could benefit from by incorporating daily somehow.

  • “Marry” two reports. ?

  • Amy Barker
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    Can we stick a pin in this and circle back?
    UGH

  • @Amy Barker We'll circle back and get it squared away! I'll bring deliverables.

  • @Amy Barker I can't hear “stick a pin” without thinking of this scene from Bolt.

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