PARKINSON'S LAW

PRONUNCIATION: (PAHR-kin-suhnz law)

MEANING: noun: The observation that work expands to fill the time available.

ETYMOLOGY: After C. Northcote Parkinson (1909-1993), author and historian, who first articulated this observation in 1955 in an article in The Economist. Earliest documented use: 1955.
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PARKINSON'S LAWN - Grassy expanses grow to fill time available for watering, mowing, fertilizing, weeding, grub treatments, aerating, and other things you haven't even thought of

PARKING SON'S LAW - start turning the steering wheel back when you're even with the tail ight

PARKINSON SLAM - see https:// www.facebook.com/watch/?v=485244885181880