Show business is a vernacular term for the business of entertainment. It tends to refer to the agents, managers, production and distribution companies that are in the business of entertainment; it can also include the artists and performers involved. It applies to all aspects of live 'shows', from cinema to television to theater to music.
by Romolo July 21, 2008

Speaking differently than how you would ever sound in any other setting while at work, usually deeper and with greater voice infliction. You may think you sound distinquished but it comes across as over the top to whoever you are speaking to.
by White BBQ May 25, 2010

by Catholicism February 29, 2016

A person with red hair in the pubic region or other inconspicuous areas (arm pits, chest, or legs and arms), but not on their scalp or face.
When someone enters an interview or social circles and does not have red hair, however the hair on the rest of their body is red. Similar to a business tattoo, being a Business Ginger means that someone can hide their red hair.
by The Euchre Circle Jerk November 10, 2013

When a man hires a woman as an assistant, intern, etc. so she will do anything and anywhere with him for money.
Co-worker 1: Did you hear? Apparently the new girl is boss' new business mistress.
Co-worker 2: Well, can you blame him? She looks like she would be a awesome playmate.
Co-worker 2: Well, can you blame him? She looks like she would be a awesome playmate.
by Kimmay February 11, 2013

A wardrobe choice in the business world where one is all business formal above the table and casual underneath the table.
Extreme business mullet is when one elects to wear no clothes underneath the table. Usually only occurs at investment banking firms / wolf of wallstreet environments.
Extreme business mullet is when one elects to wear no clothes underneath the table. Usually only occurs at investment banking firms / wolf of wallstreet environments.
With everybody working from home during the plague, I've decided to go with a business mullet for today's video conference.
by Drewsh2156 March 16, 2020

Danny: Lynn, you sound busy
Lynn: Yes I am Pissy
Danny: No I said Busy not Pissy. Pissy-Busy that's a cool phrase.
Lynn: We should coin it.
Lynn: Yes I am Pissy
Danny: No I said Busy not Pissy. Pissy-Busy that's a cool phrase.
Lynn: We should coin it.
by Kevin Redmile September 26, 2007
