approval\ from\ corporate

approval\ from\ corporate
1. (approval from corporate) (4659↑, 1127↓)
A term used to designate that the spouse in control of the household finances has given approval to make a large purchase.

Me: Did you get approval from corporate to purchase that $350 digital storage device? Tim: Yes, with the proviso "If you think we really need it."

2. (approval from corporate) (10↑, 10↓)
When a man is just about to ejaculate and the woman stops everything she is doing, grabs his penis and squeezes to prevent the ejaculation.

John: "I'm going to ejaculate..." Mary: *Grabbing John's Penis* "Not until you have approval from corporate..."

Related: controlling
Last updated: 2012.02.29

Urban English dictionary. 2013.

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