Rhetoric Beverage


any beverage held in the hand of an executive while speaking to the common workers. the beverage is often lifted in the air while asking rhetorical questions & further prevents said executive from getting to the point of any discussion. also quenches thirst prior to another round of rhetoric.
man, the vice president was really drinking the rhetoric beverage today – i sat there for 2 hours and do not know any more about the project than i did when i entered the room.

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