Everyday Office Jargon · Vice President level

"Hot off the press"

"Hot off the press" means something is brand new or just released, borrowed from the image of freshly printed newspapers.

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How "Hot off the press" shows up at work

Used whenever someone wants their announcement to feel like breaking news. Most often deployed for things that are neither hot nor pressing, like a revised org chart or a new expense policy.

Buzzword

Hot off the press, here's the updated Q3 forecast from finance.

Plain English

Just released, here's the updated Q3 forecast from finance.

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