1. A business week is usually the days during the week that a place of work is open
Five days a week from monday to friday has become the norm for most of the world leaving weekends free from work, for the most part
2. 'Businessweek' is a magazine, probably related to news in the modern marketplace
Five days a week from monday to friday has become the norm for most of the world leaving weekends free from work, for the most part
2. 'Businessweek' is a magazine, probably related to news in the modern marketplace
by gRyPhOn December 04, 2011
n. a girf is what most people think a chode is, a girf is when a dick is fat and short, a chode or gooch is the bridge between the asshole and the ballsack
by gRyPhOn October 16, 2003
1 mystical creature with a lions body but has eagle wings and hindlegs and a snake tail
2 white foreinger
2 white foreinger
by gRyPhOn October 16, 2003
by gRyPhOn December 19, 2011
" pume ... he was outta there"
"aint nothin' faster than a pume.."
mentioned in a Maino interview
'allegedly' (because i dont know) one of Lil Cease's guys got out quick after he got hit
he said it i didnt make it up-i take no credit
"aint nothin' faster than a pume.."
mentioned in a Maino interview
'allegedly' (because i dont know) one of Lil Cease's guys got out quick after he got hit
he said it i didnt make it up-i take no credit
by gRyPhOn August 01, 2008
a website trying to do what urbandictionary already did
its kind of too late too
theres too much information on slang on the internet even without this site
its kind of too late too
theres too much information on slang on the internet even without this site
Is the website rapgenius.com better than urbandictionary?
i doubt it because urbandictionary has had a ten year head start
but
As long as it furthers education i don't mind........
"Rap Genius Decodes Lyrics for the Masses
Three Ivy League grads launch an online startup to decipher lyrics"
i doubt it because urbandictionary has had a ten year head start
but
As long as it furthers education i don't mind........
"Rap Genius Decodes Lyrics for the Masses
Three Ivy League grads launch an online startup to decipher lyrics"
by gRyPhOn December 04, 2011