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biznatch 

A stupid bitch that likes to lie a lot
You can never get the truth out of that Biznatch.
biznatch by 39 cougars September 14, 2009
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biz·nack

/’biznak/

noun
noun: biznack (slang for “business”)
1. 1.
Slang for “business,” a person's regular occupation, profession, or trade.
"Taking care of biznack!” “T.C.Biznack” “
synonyms: work, line of work, occupation, profession, career, employment, job, position
o an activity that someone is engaged in.
"what is your biznack here?"
o a person's concern.
"it's not my biznack to interfere"
synonyms: concern, affair, responsibility, duty, function, obligation
o work that has to be done or matters that have to be attended to.
"government biznack"
2. 2.
Slang for the practice of making one's living by engaging in commerce.
"the world of biznack"
synonyms: trade, trading, commerce, dealing, traffic, merchandising
o trade considered in terms of its volume or profitability.
"how's biznack?"
o a commercial operation or company.
3. 3.
informal
Slang for an affair or series of events, typically a scandalous or discreditable one.
"they must be told about this blackmailing biznack"
synonyms: affair, matter, thing, case, circumstance, situation, event, incident, happening
o informal
a group of related or previously mentioned things.
"use carrots, cauliflower, and broccoli, and serve the whole biznack hot"
4. 4.
theatrical slang
actions other than dialogue performed by actors.
"a piece of biznack"
5. 5.
informal
a scolding; harsh verbal criticism.
"Give him the biznack!"
"Taking Care of Biznack"

"T. C. Biznack"

"Give him the biznack!"
Biznack by Let It Shine, LLC May 10, 2018

Biznatch 

Someone who is often afraid to try new things. They usually are scared of being outperformed or proven wrong so they don’t participate or compete. A replaceable word for coward or “yella”. Often used as a joke in replacement of bitch.
“Hey, wanna play one on one?”

“No, I don’t want to get sweaty”

“Stop being such a biznatch and play”
Biznatch by Ev_man June 5, 2022