WAHOOO
work at home out of office – wahooo –
sounds more like fun, than work, and it is.
many of us in i.t. land work at home, at times to varying degrees.
when you “wahooo” you are telling your co-workers you will be reading emails
and moving the ball forward minimally but more probably working around the house, doing household ch-r-s,
taking care of kids. running errands. its a low intensity work day.
you are available if something blows up, but don’t expect too much..
1. i am going to wahooo tomorrow, the kids are sick.
2. getting an early start on the weekend, i will wahooo in the am.
3. i worked all weekend on the problem ticket so i need to wahooo today.
exclamation made by legendary people to other friends when they learn that their submission onto sites such as definithing.com, fmylife.com, mlia.com and ghm.com have been accepted and published.
petey: that word i made up just got published on definithing.com!
jordyn: wahooo! that really embar-ssing fml that happened to me today was published on fmylife.com!
petey: wahoo!
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