Lean In
Official Definition

To assert oneself boldly in professional settings, particularly for women in leadership.

What It Actually Means

Do more work. But, like, confidently.

Example Usage

"You really need to lean in during these meetings." (Translation: You need to fight harder for things that should be given to you without a fight.)

Origin / Notes

From Sheryl Sandberg's 2013 book. A valid observation about systemic inequality that was immediately reduced to a catchphrase.