ghetto:if that kid keeps running his mouth imma have to go handle my bidness.
british:you letting your gun loose like a dog and it aint good for business.
mafia:if you keep giving me that mouth ill make you my business and i not that smart i normally end up putting stuff in the shredder.
british:you letting your gun loose like a dog and it aint good for business.
mafia:if you keep giving me that mouth ill make you my business and i not that smart i normally end up putting stuff in the shredder.
by personal dictionary October 15, 2006
Get the businessmug. by Reveiller June 27, 2010
Get the Businessmug. Street punk where you belong. They say thier right you know there wrong. Bored on the street theres nothing to do. Everyday your taken for a fool. Reject you dont fit in. They beat you down, but you never give in. Never had a proper wage, no future, no job, and always told your just a lazy slob. I may have nothing but i shine twice as bright as you. I know whats wrong and i know whats right. So stick your city job and your suberban wife. Looking at you i love my life.
Oi! The Business
Oi! The Business
by Bateman October 18, 2004
Get the The Businessmug. Girl 1: Where is Joe tonight" Girl 2: He couldn't make it out becuase he was too "busy". Girl 1: Oh...is that what they are calling it these days. (This is how it was created....It works great in all situations. You should try it.)
by jeffucsb August 11, 2006
Get the busymug. by Jordan July 23, 2004
Get the no businessmug. A business is similar to a job or to do work. When you are in a business you are earning money for you and/or your family. Your business is based on what college you went to and what grades lead up to college also.
In business transactions, Alex was frugal with his money, but when it came to his family, he was generous.
This became a difficult task, as her publishers in Philadelphia had retired from business many years ago; however, it was eventually discovered that her residence is in Wilmington, Delaware, and copies of the second edition of the book, 1889, were obtained from her.
This became a difficult task, as her publishers in Philadelphia had retired from business many years ago; however, it was eventually discovered that her residence is in Wilmington, Delaware, and copies of the second edition of the book, 1889, were obtained from her.
by Queenamazing May 2, 2017
Get the Businessmug. a man's package. used on an episode of chowder when chowder and shnitzel pretends to be babies. the warden goes to change shnitzel and chowder yells to shnitzel "don't let her see your 'business'!
by theamazingcripple4 June 24, 2009
Get the businessmug.