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I shit all over the manager (figuratively) in front of everybody after one of their outbursts.
Full disclosure: This was at a fast food restaurant I applied for a job at with the intent of fucking with 2 of the shittiest managers I've ever witnessed after stopping for a burger one time. Did it on a whim and it was quite a bit of fun. 10/10, would recommend. Plus, I got paid to do it.
I'm so disappointed in the fact that you didn't literally shit over the manager. My disappointment is immesurable, and my day is ruined. (But the manager's dignity would've been ruined if you did shit over him/her.)
It was a her and I'm not into pooping on people. Still, I understand your disappointment, she was an asshole.
Then shitting on them would have come naturally. Wtf.
shit THROUGH them
I believe this should qualify as community service.
What does this mean, to figuratively shit all over someone? Like jumping on the counter and acting it out?
If youβre seriously asking, it means to show superiority.
I was serious, Iβve never heard it used inβ¦that way is all.
So they said they are the better boss?
They got called out on all their bullshit, in front of the staff they were trying to take advantage of.
It's more "showing them who the boss is"