Street slang used by Midwest youth to refer to the recreational drug Sernyl (commonly called PCP) mixed with pond-scum. Lake Michigan is known to contain high concentrations of PCP, enticing dust heads to drink the water in search of a high.
Did you hear what happened to Brian? He pulled out all his teeth with pliers and swallowed them after someone gave him some busy bee algae.
by A.mk February 02, 2011
by philly cat December 16, 2003
Y'know that giant shoe sculpture in the south wing of the mall by the Nordstrom? Someone left a San Francisco Business Card in it and it's really fouling up that whole hallway.
by komstock March 27, 2019
term used by bulby from queen of the stone age. Twist on commonly used "glad to do business with you." Switching "with" to "on" implies different meaning that may be mildly amusing to teenagers.
When used in a simple transaction:
Dealer: Here is your meth.
Customer: Okay, glad to do business on you.
Dealer: Here is your meth.
Customer: Okay, glad to do business on you.
by zippojoker August 26, 2009
by heh heh heh October 20, 2003
“Let’s get down to business” -Jared
“No” -Claire
“I’ve heard from sources that it makes you feel better” -Jared
“No” -Claire
“I’ve heard from sources that it makes you feel better” -Jared
by Sources December 03, 2018
Also known as FBLA. It is part of FBLA-PBL, the largest and most well known business oriented career and technical organization in the world. It has spawned several impersonators including both DECA and BPA. However, FBLA is the original and the badest of badass organizations. FBLA has been helping the March of Dimes Foundation for several years and is continuing to save the lives of babies every day. It offers students the ability to gain real world leadership skills while still in school. Conferences consist of several highly competitive events all relating to the business field. It consists of 4 levels within it:
Middle Level- for middle school/junior high
FBLA- High school level (also the largest level)
PBL- collegiate level
Professional Level- level for Business professionals and supporters of FBLA.
Middle Level- for middle school/junior high
FBLA- High school level (also the largest level)
PBL- collegiate level
Professional Level- level for Business professionals and supporters of FBLA.
Student 1: "Hey man, how do you have such strong connections with people from all over the world?"
Student 2: "It was easy. I just joined the Future Business Leaders of America"
Student 2: "It was easy. I just joined the Future Business Leaders of America"
by IllinoisFBLAPres June 28, 2010