Definition
An immovable end time for a meeting, usually announced by the most senior person in the room as a power move. Having a hard stop is the corporate equivalent of Batman's smoke bomb -- deploy it and vanish.
Example Usage
"I've got a hard stop at 3:00," declared the VP at 2:55, performing the most elegant meeting escape since the invention of "my next call is starting."
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See “Hard Stop” in Corporate Speak, Gen-Z Slang, Pirate Speak, and more.
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