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product
/ˈpɹɒd.əkt/
When referring to items for sale, "product" is a countable noun. You can talk about one product or many products. In mathematics, "product" always refers to the result of multiplication. Do not confuse it with "sum," which is the result of addition. When used to describe a result of circumstances (e.g., "a product of his environment"), it describes how someone or something was shaped by their experiences.
💬Casual Conversation
🎬Tuesday afternoon, Maya is at her desk while Jackson is lounging on his couch.
Jackson
Just touched base with my dev. The product is basically ready to disrupt the market.
Maya
Cut it out, Jackson. You're just pivoting another failed coin.
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Jackson uses corporate buzzwords like 'disrupt the market' and 'touched base' to sound professional despite having no real business. Maya uses the phrasal verb 'cut it out' (stop doing that) and the term 'pivoting' (changing a business strategy) to shut down his delusions.