Busy doors is often used to confirm an influx of ops in a certain area when playing online multiplayer, specifically Call of Duty Warzone. It is also regularly used by door to door salesman in reference to a laborious day of knocking doors ahead. Commenly used on Bank Holidays or when working in council estates due to more people than usual being at home.
by EWW.. Whats_that_my_brother March 19, 2024

A colloqial expression from the Springfield Massachusetts area, one would use this to indicate being busy. In the 1890s, Carrie Pratt ran a brothel, and Saturday nights were busy, apparently.
by HistoryMemes4Life May 13, 2023

where you not going for no bs, you not letting no hoe/nigga get over on you. This happens mostly in relationships.
by denisé November 21, 2023

“If you can afford some business class, you can afford some business ass!” - Method Man from Soul Plane
by JohnnyCocktails93 July 21, 2021

To stand your ground, not let your guard down, not give in to pressure, not get distracted. Many women use it to refer to keeping your standards up and honoring their boundaries, often when feeling hormonal, lovesick, or temporarily attracted to someone.
“How tf am I supposed to stand on business with this man while I’m ovulating???”
“Girl, he apologized and wants a second chance! But I saw him making out with Susie last night, so I’m definitely standing on business.”
“Stand on business! Don’t be desperate!”
“Girl, he apologized and wants a second chance! But I saw him making out with Susie last night, so I’m definitely standing on business.”
“Stand on business! Don’t be desperate!”
by NikkiNinetyEight November 27, 2023

An objective, according to everyone but you, mismanagement (by you) of your own financial assets and resources
If you are about to commit business-suicide, take action when others tell you to, before you drive yourself to debt
by Sexydimma May 19, 2016

by Sexydimma March 20, 2015
