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synch-up

More lame-ass consultant speak, typically used by Accenture and Deloitte employees, as mentioned above, meaning to catch up or meet with someone.

"Hey, Jaime, let's synch-up for lunch at Champps"

by Some Consultant April 20, 2004

tackle

v. Lame-ass consultant speak typically used by Accenture and Deloitte employees, meaning "to handle" something.

"After meeting with Bob, both he and I agreed that we need to tackle the requirements gathering as soon as possible."

by Some Consultant April 20, 2004

accenture

Lame-ass consulting company.

"Hahah, check out that lousy consulting company, accenture, they really can't cut it."

by Some Consultant April 20, 2004

deliverable

Lame-ass consultant speak typically used by Accenture and Deloitte employees to refer to a document that is submitted to a client.

"Mike, did you submit that deliverable to IBM last week, ya jerk?"

by Some Consultant April 20, 2004

rolled out

Lame-ass consultant speak, typically used by Accenture and Deloitte employees, meaning to deliver, complete, or to carry-out an activity or service.

The dang requirements document hasn't been rolled out yet, Jim.

by Some Consultant April 26, 2004

flesh out

Lame-ass consultant speak meaning to add detail around something. Typically used by Deloitte or Accenture Project Managers to sound like they are a too-cool-to-say-regular-English-cuz-I'm-a-friggin'-consultant employee.

"Give me the workplan tomorrow and Bill and I will flesh out the tasks."

by Some Consultant April 20, 2004