Made famous by a young man from Brooklyn named Mike it is known to mean Anything that is not good or 100% satisfaction
by Dustin Manning January 18, 2020

by sean_sean_sean December 7, 2006

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

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

by stevo08 October 29, 2011

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

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
