1. to "know" someone in the biblical sense.
2. Awesome, sweet, sick, bad, wicked, groovy, cool, kewl, nice, tight, bad mother.
3. A stern talking to, a lecture.
2. Awesome, sweet, sick, bad, wicked, groovy, cool, kewl, nice, tight, bad mother.
3. A stern talking to, a lecture.
1. "And Adam gave the business to Eve his wife; and she conceived, and bare Cain."
2. Fight Club is the business!
3. a. My boss just sent me a nasty. I think he's gonna give me the business in person next.
3. b. Dude, that chick keeps coming in late. I think I am going to have to give her the business about it.
2. Fight Club is the business!
3. a. My boss just sent me a nasty. I think he's gonna give me the business in person next.
3. b. Dude, that chick keeps coming in late. I think I am going to have to give her the business about it.
by Grymm Deth February 02, 2010
by Khademi December 16, 2005
...and than I exposed my no no business. Everyone was delighted.
I have paid for your drink, now I would like you to put my no no business into your mouth.
I have paid for your drink, now I would like you to put my no no business into your mouth.
by Fred Steplin February 20, 2011
1) Commercial, industrial, or professional dealings
2) The occupation, work, or trade in which a person is engaged, a specific occupation or pursuit
3) One's rightful or proper concern or interest, something involving one personally
2) The occupation, work, or trade in which a person is engaged, a specific occupation or pursuit
3) One's rightful or proper concern or interest, something involving one personally
Its none of your business that I'm making a business that will help us get down to business about this whole business issue.
by The Black Plague June 23, 2003
1. Can be replaced with any noun or even be added in a sentence after a noun. Usually a substitute for words during a conversation about an inappropriate topic in a public place.
by Ray Kang April 28, 2004
by JT Dollar Sign December 20, 2003
by smartone May 07, 2003