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"business" as in "None of yo damn bidness!"
OR "That's NUNYA damned bidness." |
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1.The opposite of legitimate business. 2.A street hustle, or a shady and mostly illegal business venture.
3. Dealings that aren't exactly "street legal" Bloomingdales=Business. Selling dresses and purses out of your trunk=Bidness
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1. An entity that provides a good or service.
2. One's own personal affairs. 3. A friend's mother. 1. Ma hos are my bidness.
2. Fools be up in ma bidness. 3. I handle my bidness quite well. |
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Distortion of "business." Used to denote business that is illicit, awesome, or both.
1. Bob: Have you been doing any bidness?
John: No, man. I'm clean. 2. Bob: Did you blow up the secret Nazi stronghold? John: Yes, I took care of bidness. |
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The word used to substitute the "business" when not meant to be used in its literal context. Often used in the context of "None of your business" without trying to sound too white.
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bud business. best run by those with PHD (pretty heady dank) my bidness is lucrative.
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1. Personal or privileged knowledge.
2. The right to do something. 1. Bill: What was your major in college?
John: I majored in bidness -- nunyo bidness. 2. user@linux:~# chmod 666 vmlinuz bash: error: you ain't got no bidness doin dat. |
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