by sean_sean_sean December 7, 2006

One whos business is to be a clown. This fellow is so zany and/or silly, that it is as if his profession is being a clown, hence the business in business clown
Look at Mike over there, what a business clown!
I-Its not like I like you or anything senpai! B-B-Business clown!
I-Its not like I like you or anything senpai! B-B-Business clown!
by Hack Jarlow August 27, 2020

Students whom couldn't handle a real academic path, and are now Excel jockies. They yell "BOOM!" in your residence halls while others with actual degrees (IE: Electrical Engineering) are progressing themselves academically via homework and studying.
Resident 1: That kid is always roaming the halls yelling "BOOM!" and smashing his face into walls.
Resident 2: That would be a classic symptom of being a "Business Major."
Resident 2: That would be a classic symptom of being a "Business Major."
by hexwolf December 29, 2007

when a girl/guy thinks you want them but they just there for the entertainment cause you really don't care cause u got mad hoes. have to talk to more than one person in order to call it the entertainment business
by Therealtaylrr February 1, 2020

The act of french kissing someone while simultaneously giving them a handshake. The maneuver is equally as awkward when performed on both lovers and business associates.
"Aren't you bringing Ryan to the party?"
"No. I went to kiss him last night and did the Business Kiss again."
"Yeah OK lets not hang out with Ryan anymore..."
"No. I went to kiss him last night and did the Business Kiss again."
"Yeah OK lets not hang out with Ryan anymore..."
by Randle_Yarnballs August 18, 2017

a style of clothing generally worn in a business or professional setting, that contains elements of traditional business wear assembled together with distasteful or poor quality clothing, which to the wearer, still gives a professional and businesslike impression, but in fact gives a trashy impression of the wearer to everyone else.
An office worker with a mullet who wears a golf tee shirt with a monster truck image on it along with khaki pants, a sports jacket, and faux alligator shoes is sporting the business trash look.
by Carlos "the Whip" Fernandez December 4, 2013

A phrase often used by someone who does not want to go on a date or otherwise hang out with you, but does not want to hurt your feelings. The truthfulness and frequency of this statement depends mostly on whoever’s asking.
(See also: I have a boyfriend/I have a girlfriend)
(See also: I have a boyfriend/I have a girlfriend)
Gus: We should hang out sometime, are you available any time in the next five years?
Amy: Um, no, I’m busy, like REALLY busy.
Gus (to self): Here we go again...
Amy: Um, no, I’m busy, like REALLY busy.
Gus (to self): Here we go again...
by Rage against the meme November 19, 2019
