I do it a lot in code review. If I'm asking for a change, I like to offer a suggestion of how i'd implement it, but I'm not actually going to write all the code and get it running, pseudocode is enough.
Then there's always the joke about Ruby, where you just write pseudocode and the interpreter just runs it.
Then there's always the joke about Ruby, where you just write pseudocode and the interpreter just runs it.