Definition
To examine something in greater detail, as if you're opening a folder on your desktop. Usually said right before someone asks you questions you can't answer.
Example Usage
Let's double-click on those cost projections, because they look suspiciously optimistic.
Origin
Computer interface terminology adopted by business in the 2000s
Fun Fact
The phrase became popular as actual double-clicking was being replaced by single taps on mobile devices.
Source: Business communication terminology
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