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Busting a Stylzz

when you go 2-6 with ESP on and just going negative or performing bad with cheats on is busting a stylzz
dang bro you busting a stylzz like crazy rn - chopo3500
by ilyPrince August 8, 2025
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Basing

Baseballs are for basing.
by potatoandhunny August 19, 2025
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Business month

A "business month" refers to a time period used in business operations, planning, or accounting that counts only **business days**—typically Monday through Friday—while excluding weekends (Saturday and Sunday) and public holidays. The duration of a business month varies depending on the specific month and the holidays observed in a given region or country. For example, a business month might consist of 20 to 23 business days in a typical 30- or 31-day month, after excluding weekends and holidays like New Year’s Day, Thanksgiving, or regional observances. This concept is often used for scheduling, project timelines, financial calculations, or performance metrics, ensuring that only working days are considered when measuring time or productivity.
Even though it birthdays are around 100 days apart it's more like 2 business months.
by Mimunoz102 August 29, 2025
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Busting a cornbread

Busting a cornbread is when you either; are dehydrated or sweat a lot causing your nut to get chunky, and solid.
“Ay this man John didn’t drink for 3 days! His girl said he was busting a cornbread for 3 hours!”
by Lil Cenat October 20, 2025
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Business Class

(noun)
The civilized part of an airplane where you sip sparkling wine at 35,000 feet and convince yourself you’ve “earned this” because you answered two emails last week. Nobody should know that you've ended up here because of a free upgrade to due capacity reasons. And dont forget that this is the part of the plane where flight attendants pretend to care more just because you might have paid their monthly income for just the one-way ticket.

Description:
A sanctuary of legroom and linen napkins, Business Class is where the Wi-Fi is faster, the air smells faintly of ambition, and the seat reclines further than most people’s life goals. It’s not just travel — it’s performance relaxation.

Population:
• Entrepreneurs who say “I don’t fly coach — not for vibrational reasons.”
• Tech bros typing on laptops that haven’t been turned on since boarding.
• People who post a photo of champagne with the caption “Grind never stops.” (yep, the ones who got that upgrade for free)

Side Effects:
• Using “jet lag” as an identity.
• Forgetting that the curtain behind you conceals the rest of humanity.
• Spontaneous urge to say “I’ll circle back” mid–glass of Chardonnay.
Ever since Brad flew Business Class once, he’s been calling the flight attendants ‘crew’ and complaining about turbulence like it’s a customer service issue.
by coral-coalson October 27, 2025
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Bussing

The act of exposing your own teammate too positively affect your team. This is not considered throwing if it agreed upon, or is a "necessary" buss. It is common slang inside the game "Town of Salem and Town of Salem 2" where it is used to describe outing your own evil partner to help yourself, or your team.
The Town Traitor Sheriff was found bussing their Conjurer to make their claim more credible.
by KittyTheCrusader November 29, 2025
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Busting your bits

A casual expression meaning to joke with someone, tease them, or mess with them in a friendly, non-serious way. Used to clarify that a comment or action wasn’t meant to be taken seriously. Similar to “ Yanking your chain” or “Pulling your leg
“Relax, man—he’s just busting your bits.”
“I’m not serious, I’m just busting your bits.”
“Don’t get mad, I was only busting your bits.”
by Sam_Reezy December 18, 2025
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