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lean and mean

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/ˈlin ənd ˈmin/
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used to describe someone who is ready and willing to try their best in order to get something done

The origin of the phrase "lean and mean" is not definitively known, but it is believed to have emerged in the late 20th century. The phrase "lean and mean" is used to describe something or someone that is highly efficient, focused, and effective. It can be used in business, sports, or fitness contexts to convey a state of optimal performance and a streamlined approach to achieving desired results.

  • Our company has implemented a lean and mean approach to operations, eliminating unnecessary processes and focusing on efficiency.
  • The startup operates with a lean and mean team, ensuring everyone has clear roles and responsibilities to achieve their goals.
  • The team's training regimen is designed to make them lean and mean, maximizing their performance on the field,