Everyday Office Jargon · Unranked level

"Double-click on that"

"Double-click on that" means to explore a topic in more depth or examine a specific point more closely during a conversation.

Say this instead: dig into that

How "Double-click on that" shows up at work

A meeting-room phrase borrowed from a mouse interaction that nobody does anymore. It shows up most often right after someone says something vague, signaling that the speaker wants more without being sure what more means.

Buzzword

I want to double-click on that last point about margins.

Plain English

I want to dig into that last point about margins.

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