enronic


word similar to moronic, but related to false/fraudulent accounting practices. when a financial transaction is so bad, stupid, or illegal that it was made by a moron but needs an enhanced definition to emphasis the criminal intent of the decision like the accounts at the bankrupt enron corporation. it can also be used for anything stupid that is also criminal
can you believe accounting told us to make that change. it is enronic, we will be lucky not to end up in jail.

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