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Gimme the business 

Made popular by Yung Berg, "gimme the business" means to give another person sexual satisfaction so great on a daily basis it seems like it's business as usual.
After a few weeks of dating Taysean he said he wanted to gimme the business.
Gimme the business by ToPmEOff6969 January 17, 2009

wit the business

Not a square.

You understand the game and its rules
Girl you don't have to tell me that. I'm all the way wit the business
wit the business by MissJade247 April 20, 2018

give them the business 

From “Leave It To Beaver”, this expression basically means pulling someone’s chain with deliberately provocative banter.
“Oh, you shouldn’t let that jerk Eddie Haskell get to you. He was just trying to give them the business. “

not the business

A lame and useless comment used to get attention. Normally used after any sort of misfortune or hatred for something (that everyone already hates in the first place).
Allergies are not the business.
My dog is not the business.
Whores are not the business.

Busted in the Business 

The act of getting punched, slapped, ejaculated, or clobbered in the face.
Broken nose, bloody lip, and missing teeth are all tell-tale signs of being busted in the business.
Busted in the Business by iCUMonU January 2, 2010

Gave him the business 

"Give him the business", or "giving him the business," or "gave him the business," is a euphemism for hitting and punching a person. It doesn't allude to specifically aiming for the scrotum.
After John caught a thief in his apartment, he gave him the business and then called the police.