1. to resolve grievances through violence
2. (in football) to commit a personal foul, worth a 15 yard penalty
2. (in football) to commit a personal foul, worth a 15 yard penalty
1. When someone wrongs one of my friends, I take it upon myself to give the business.
2. Personal foul on number 99 of the defense, after he tacked the quarterback, he's giving him the business down there! That's a fifteen yard penalty!
2. Personal foul on number 99 of the defense, after he tacked the quarterback, he's giving him the business down there! That's a fifteen yard penalty!
by Philip Welch November 27, 2007
the greatest place on earth. you eat it and you are inches away from heaven. the best sandwich is a meatball. it is located in san pedro california by akrivis house.i go there like everyday. slogan "the best sandwiches in town"
by tubolard July 25, 2006
a shit boring subject, which at the best of times lets you go on the computer, where no good websites work.
by qwerty20581-34755757834857 December 20, 2006
1. A situation or act comprised of a combination of unecessary, consecutive hoe moves; hoeish activities.
2. created by a continuos rapid fire of hoe remarks causing a hoe move or activity to occur.
3. can only be done by a hoe ass person/individual that gains satisfaction from his/her hoe move..
4. a barrage of successful hoe moves, creating a hoeish atmosphere.
2. created by a continuos rapid fire of hoe remarks causing a hoe move or activity to occur.
3. can only be done by a hoe ass person/individual that gains satisfaction from his/her hoe move..
4. a barrage of successful hoe moves, creating a hoeish atmosphere.
ex1:
Bill-"That's a fresh white T that you have on."
John-"I just bought it, thanks! I'm kind of thirsty do you have something to drink?"
Bill-"Would you like some "RED" soda? It's all we have. He he, I have some Sprite, but I wont offer it though."(laughing under breath)"
-the hoe move in this situation is that Bill recognizes that John has a fresh white T. Bill offers John "RED" soda, a white shirts worst enemy. Though Bill has sprite, he WANTED to be a hoe and not offer it, so in the event that "RED" soda gets on his white T, he'll get satisfaction knowing that his many hoe moves were sucessful. Along with the fact that he couldn't be the scape goat because John never asked if there were any other sodas. (something that can be argued between the two, but a hoe can avoid it for a time) lol inturn you have created HOE BUSINESS.
Bill-"That's a fresh white T that you have on."
John-"I just bought it, thanks! I'm kind of thirsty do you have something to drink?"
Bill-"Would you like some "RED" soda? It's all we have. He he, I have some Sprite, but I wont offer it though."(laughing under breath)"
-the hoe move in this situation is that Bill recognizes that John has a fresh white T. Bill offers John "RED" soda, a white shirts worst enemy. Though Bill has sprite, he WANTED to be a hoe and not offer it, so in the event that "RED" soda gets on his white T, he'll get satisfaction knowing that his many hoe moves were sucessful. Along with the fact that he couldn't be the scape goat because John never asked if there were any other sodas. (something that can be argued between the two, but a hoe can avoid it for a time) lol inturn you have created HOE BUSINESS.
by a man of hoeish ways April 12, 2008
I am going to be late to work today. I have a very big business meeting to attend to before I leave.
by DC Drew June 29, 2006
Jer: I need to get laid, bad!
Steve: Man, you just need to go out and find a busy beaver. She'll do you right. Just make sure you wrap it!
Steve: Man, you just need to go out and find a busy beaver. She'll do you right. Just make sure you wrap it!
by shits_with_squirells October 11, 2006
An excuse for an amoral act in the name of achieving of greater fortune, most frequently & notably used by athletes backstabbing their organizations for more money or late-night television hosts taking back their former positions, all others be damned.
I don't know why my fans will feel betrayed that I signed a multi-year deal with a division rival; we all know it's just business.
by Itchy Armpits January 25, 2010