2 In business, a working day's end Often used in the construction "by the close of play" Primarily heard in UK I'm under a lot of pressure to finish this report by the close of play" By the close of play today, every registered poultry farm will be visited within the 3km protection zone and a 10km surveillance zone, as well as other smaller nonregistered poultry and birdkeeping premises that we become aware of during the course of the day," he saidClose of Play Increasingly common on business bullshit bingo cards the Englishspeaking world over, 'close of play' is the latest way to say '530', presumably employed by people a) to make the working day seem more fun, by describing it as 'play' b) because they are cunts Presumably, like the equally execrable 'touch base', the expression originated in a shit American sport
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