A fork of Rural Dictionary
Incrediably funny, inventive BBC Comedy by Stephen Merchant and Ricky Gervais about the goings-on at the office of a paper company called Wernham Hogg. Gervais plays the inept office manager, David Brent who confuses popularity with good management. Winner of two Golden Globes here in the U.S. and many others abroad. There is a U.S. version in the works (visible nervousness, cross your fingers on this one), The Daily Show's Steve Carrell (yah!) is set to star in the central role so there is some promise. But watch the UK version first, cause it will always be the original and the best
See the definitive guide to "The Office" www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/theoffice
A documentary about an epidemic in the city of Scranton, PA where people struggle to find love and relationships outside of the workplace.
Near complete list of hookups within The Office Pam and Roy Jim and Pam Jim and Karen Michael and Jan Michael and Holly Michael and Oscar Angela and Dwight Angela and Andy Ryan and Kelly Meredith and Bob Vance, Vance Refridgeration Kelly and Darryl etc.
When you are sick of your office and everyone in it. Everything makes you want to scream and everybody gets on your nerves.
Sally: And look at this picture of him in his baseball hat! Isn't it precious? Dara: It really is. Nicole (overhearing this conversation in the next cubical): Ugh, ladies, weren't y'all talking about that same photo yesterday, and the day before that and last week? Sorry, I have a bad case of officeitis, just don't mind me.
Short for commissioned-officer.
Military noncomissioned member: "Here comes an officer!"
A reference to one being maimed or killed in an office setting.
When one dies in an officecide they are considered officed (much like the term offed in a gang related death). Jane was officed by a coworker last week in a deadly officecide.