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Milton

  • at a workplace, to have one's desk, cubicle, or work area moved around the facility; to have one's desk, cubicle, or work area moved into a cramped place; to have one's filing cabinets taken away; to be given smaller storage files; and to be the last on the list for any consideration. From the movie Office Space.

    Last edited on Mar 17 2016. Submitted by Chris B. from Cincinnati, OH, USA on Feb 18 2006.

expression

  • Milton(s) - Someone or a group of people/animals such as pets or wildlife animals acting out of character in funny or displaying bizarre behavior that gains ones attention.

    e.g.: Animal(s), pet(s), or person(s) acting unusually playful, odd, funny, to the individual in observance.

    Used to describe or give a generic name too. (Verb/adverb) general description. Also accepted/used by other British subjects of the crown.

    Origin of term; Modified English with root in Australia common slang or speech evolved by culture of this geographical area and expressionism.

    Last edited on Sep 19 2014. Submitted by Anonymous on Sep 19 2014.

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