people processor

people processor

That which ushers people in and out in rapid succession, especially in a soulless or robotic manner, such as an office building, bureaucratic system, or some kind of automated service. The turnover in the company got so bad that some of the few longtime workers began referring to the place as the people processor. Their aim is to do away with wait staff and short order cooks, turning the restaurant into some kind of conveyor-belt people processor that functions on autopilot.
See also: people
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

people processor

n. a nickname for an airplane propeller. (Used by people who have an occasion to get near one while it is spinning.) Watch out for the people process or at the front end.
See also: people
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • all manner of
  • à la
  • hire and fire
  • turn and turn about
  • double tap
  • double whammy
  • whammy
  • a double whammy
  • zombie out
  • hall