that aint wassup or just another way to say thats lame or if some one say somethin stupid or if somebody is ugly.
by Black Cherry Boo January 01, 2009
1. A crush category, e.g., High School Crush. To be attracted to someone for their business savviness or business savvy persona.
2. To be attracted to someone in or caused by a business situation.
2. To be attracted to someone in or caused by a business situation.
Loana: I didn't think Ivanka Trump was your type...
Christi: Oh she's way out of my league, but she's like my "Business Crush."
Christi: Oh she's way out of my league, but she's like my "Business Crush."
by noparkingtuesday July 10, 2012
The facts of life that women discuss amongst themselves that men know about but prefer to pretend do not exist, i.e. periods, etc.
by Dr. Theodore Kensington V, Esq. April 12, 2008
The phrase 'Business Opportunity' almost always refers to a nasty, but somehow legal (due to its being ostensibly a business about selling overpriced product) pyramid scheme that's been running for almost 50 years and has helped thousands of people get wealthy at the expense of thousands of others who have lost a great deal of time and money chasing a phoney dream.
They have clever recruiters who will try to convince you that being an MLM rep for a large company is somehow the same as being an 'Independent Business Owner' and that this is the sure path to living in a huge house, driving an expensive sports car, and getting to spend all your time with your gorgeous wife because you will make so much money with so little effort that you can quit your day job.
If a stranger is talking to you and mentions that they would like to discuss with you a 'Business Opportunity', don't walk away, RUN!
They have clever recruiters who will try to convince you that being an MLM rep for a large company is somehow the same as being an 'Independent Business Owner' and that this is the sure path to living in a huge house, driving an expensive sports car, and getting to spend all your time with your gorgeous wife because you will make so much money with so little effort that you can quit your day job.
If a stranger is talking to you and mentions that they would like to discuss with you a 'Business Opportunity', don't walk away, RUN!
Recruiter: Golly Joe, it was sure great meeting you today, but I was wondering if we could get together some time so I we can discuss an exciting business opportunity that I've recently become involved in.
Translation: You seem like a relatively gullible person, so I'm going to try my hardest to suck you into this horrendous disaster of a scam so me and my associates can take away as much of your money as we can until you realize you've been had.
Translation: You seem like a relatively gullible person, so I'm going to try my hardest to suck you into this horrendous disaster of a scam so me and my associates can take away as much of your money as we can until you realize you've been had.
by EchoZulu July 11, 2008
The degree of formality when related to the workplace, most often with clothing.
formal > business formal > business casual > casual
Companies will require employees to wear business formal in corporate or financial environments, executive and management positions, or when interacting with high-caliber customers.
Business casual is more common in small cities and among mid- and entry-level employees. Some business formal companies have Business Casual Fridays.
When in doubt, it is better to overdress than to wear clothes too casual, so as not to be reprimanded by the suits.
"Dress for the job you want, not the job you have."
formal > business formal > business casual > casual
Companies will require employees to wear business formal in corporate or financial environments, executive and management positions, or when interacting with high-caliber customers.
Business casual is more common in small cities and among mid- and entry-level employees. Some business formal companies have Business Casual Fridays.
When in doubt, it is better to overdress than to wear clothes too casual, so as not to be reprimanded by the suits.
"Dress for the job you want, not the job you have."
Business formal: Suits
Business casual: Sweater, collar without a necktie, polo, vendor swag, blouse, black/brown/navy/gray trousers, pressed khakis.
Casual: Dockers, denim jeans, shorts, t-shirts, linen.
Business casual: Sweater, collar without a necktie, polo, vendor swag, blouse, black/brown/navy/gray trousers, pressed khakis.
Casual: Dockers, denim jeans, shorts, t-shirts, linen.
by Coell July 06, 2005
to be 'net busy' is to not be busy at all, however as you are on the internet you can say you are busy, and unless you're on webcam at the same time noone will know! this is used often when you don't want to talk to a certain person, or when you don't want to reply at all.
Very useful for messengers such as: MSN, AOL, AIM etc.
However, saying that you are net busy is suicide as they'll know you aren't really busy.
Very useful for messengers such as: MSN, AOL, AIM etc.
However, saying that you are net busy is suicide as they'll know you aren't really busy.
Ben: Hey
Ben: Hey
*Stacey sets status to Busy*
Mike: HAHA, she isn't busy, she's just net busy - you got served foo'
Ben: Hey
*Stacey sets status to Busy*
Mike: HAHA, she isn't busy, she's just net busy - you got served foo'
by Benjo. January 06, 2006
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