To emphasize something really good or bad, depending on how it is used in a sentence. Can have several meanings and can be used as a verb or a synonym.
That dude's shirt is not da business!
My husband gave me da business last night for coming home too late.
I love her hair. It is da business!
My husband gave me da business last night for coming home too late.
I love her hair. It is da business!
by Jenny Kuz February 1, 2008

by Jack Tailor July 10, 2003

Fecal matter left in one's ass because they didn't wipe well enough after a dump. Usually results in a second trip to the bathroom after the itchy feeling becomes too uncomfortable.
You're at a friends house where a party is being thrown. You have to take a crap, but you understand that there are going to be people waiting for you to finish quickly. You shit quickly, wipe even quicker, and leave with "unfinished business" that will be attended to later.
by The Stain September 1, 2008

by nate February 25, 2005

noun, adjective
A common chant and or saying that implies to promise of absolute focus, determination, and success.
Although the result of chanting this word usually results in total failure.
A common chant and or saying that implies to promise of absolute focus, determination, and success.
Although the result of chanting this word usually results in total failure.
1. "Now it's time for some serious business"
2. "He's really serious business about having 10 babies right now"
2. "He's really serious business about having 10 babies right now"
by szyg May 23, 2008

Having Kalder, Chris and Zachary work with RJ ain’t the business man, what was she thinking when she made the schedule?...
by Zachariah94 September 1, 2018

Business Terrorism is the combined efforts of an individual or a few individuals who use websites, false complaints and slander to undermine the reputation of an individual or business. Often the false victims use websites that do not validate or fact check the claims to create a false narrative which then the same individuals will use as a basis to say there are multiple victims to then file formal complaints. The term Business Terrorism was first introduced by Sam Senev who was blackmailed at first to drop a lawsuit and when he didn't, a webpage was created to slander and discredit him. Sam Senev went on to start an entrenuership institute, Global Institute for Entrepreneurship at a California State and Federally funded College, West Los Angeles College, www.wlac.edu/gie. This institute teaches not just the pillars of business success, but also how to survive attacks. Sam Senev is considered the foremost authority on anti business-terrorism.
To post a false complaint on Yahoo Boards and Ripoffreport to slander and attack a business or their owners, employees or even the suppliers, is Business Terrorism.
by PinkElephantInTheRoom February 23, 2019
