Busy doors, similar to very busy. Often used in online gaming, specifically warzone. Can also be used by door to door salesman to suggest a rather laborious day or work where people are likely to be home. More relevant on bank holidays or when knocking council estates where people are often home during the day.
by EWW.. Whats_that_my_brother March 19, 2024
Get the Busy doors mug.One difference between a business and a residence, though both are usually owned by one or several people, is that people dont usually buy a commercial building with the intention of living in it, and people dont usually buy a residence with the intention of selling goods or services from it. Of course the owner/ proprietor of the business makes the decisions of who comes in and who goes, they own it, nobody else really has the right to make the decision but them, but a business is not the same as a residence, it has a different purpose. Looking after goods is not the same thing as looking after a family.
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Get the Business mug.by gudafi October 27, 2011
Get the The Business mug.If you support a business at all, you support it enough, you don't have to spend money at a small business once a week to prove that you're a good enough citizen to some entity that doesn't really give a fuck about you, the business, or whether you're a good enough citizen (the same entity that created Small Business Saturday).
Small Business Saturday is a way to control people's spending habits, nothing more and nothing less.
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Get the I am busy mug.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
Get the Business-Bukakke mug.To be "With the business." Is used to describe someone involved in illegal activity. Typically drug dealing or prostitution.
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