The appalling clichés thread.

What does "touch base" literally mean? Is it derived from baseball?

Yes, you've got to 'touch base' for it to be a legal run I gather (that's my baseball knowledge exhausted right there). So actually a very americanism...but I quite like. Then again, I'm technically management these days so it's probably part of my contract to say such things...
 
Then let’s get a little sporty, a level playing field, and moving the goalposts. FFS speak to me in English. :p
 
More of an American thing so far....but a lot of people seem have mangled "i couldn't care less" into "i could care less" which of course has the opposite meaning.

It's not hard to work out is it ?
 
Any "office speak" made up by jumped up oiks who think they're a valuable company asset because their job title contains "leader" or "manager".

Push the envelope
The final push
Thought shower
Just want to run by a few things
If you could go ahead and...
If you could just go over this again with me
Our vision for this project is...
Moving forward
Breaking down barriers

And the most cringeworthy, vomit-inducing, suicide-invoking office phrase ever: TARGETS
 
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More of an American thing so far....but a lot of people seem have mangled "i couldn't care less" into "i could care less" which of course has the opposite meaning.

It's not hard to work out is it ?

Yeah, that one is irritating.

Also,

"You are your father's son." - What else would you be. :confused:

"You know" overused in conversation.
 
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