Typically used to signify that speaker is too busy to do "your" request/task, but in reality is not busy.
Mom: Could you walk the Dog?
Me: I'm busy!
Also me: "Returns to scrolling YouTube shorts" <Quitely under breath... Busy Not Busy>
Me: I'm busy!
Also me: "Returns to scrolling YouTube shorts" <Quitely under breath... Busy Not Busy>
by jml88 November 4, 2022

A bowl of cereal that has just enough milk to make it through 1 bowl. The top cereal usually is just damp not wet, usually eaten before the cereal gets soggy.
by DrDominator16 September 21, 2022

Suckin' dick
by Unicornspunk September 28, 2017

In a professional, business or government office setting, typically mentioned by a user when you receive requests from 2 or more managers (or other business associates) through email, telephone, IM , video conference, etc. all at the same time. Most often the request or information that is being conveyed is the exact same thing message from all managers or absolutely conflicting information on a subject matter.
Spoken Openly: I just got a business-bukakke from Chad, Karen and Don. The hell is going on?
Spoken Professionally: I just BB'd from Chad, Karen and Don. Does anyone have a clarification on this matter?
Spoken Professionally: I just BB'd from Chad, Karen and Don. Does anyone have a clarification on this matter?
by Spykhed October 19, 2020

by GG44B January 30, 2022

man's best friend
silmultaneously signifying the massive burden of worldly work on his shoulders, while all applications cover up for shooting his shot with multiple women
silmultaneously signifying the massive burden of worldly work on his shoulders, while all applications cover up for shooting his shot with multiple women
by thedivinegoddesse July 30, 2021

Alice: Here comes Charlie. Wait, what is he doing with that chainsaw?
Bob: Uh oh. I hope he doesn't mean business.
Bob: Uh oh. I hope he doesn't mean business.
by MalumLibrum958 September 20, 2023
