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Guy 1: hey are you going to international business?
Guy 2: lmao
Guy 1: hey are you going to international business?
Guy 2: lmao
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Get the international business mug.to begin seriously doing what you need to do;
to begin to get serious; to begin to negotiate or conduct business;
to start talking about the subject to be discussed;
to apply oneself to serious matters; concentrate on work...
to begin to get serious; to begin to negotiate or conduct business;
to start talking about the subject to be discussed;
to apply oneself to serious matters; concentrate on work...
There was a real determination to get down to business.
The directors finally got down to business and decided to sign the contract.
The directors finally got down to business and decided to sign the contract.
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Get the bad for business mug.#1 There was an open bar but my boss was there so I could only get business buzzed.
# 2 We were slammed with TPS reports so we decided to crack open a couple beers and get business buzzed.
# 2 We were slammed with TPS reports so we decided to crack open a couple beers and get business buzzed.
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Get the Business Buzzed mug.used to refer to something painful/dangerous/regrettable/otherwise negative associated with doing something you have voluntarily chosen to do and therefore implicitly accept the possible risk of.
>John: "Sorry if that round of tequila shots I ordered at the end of the night pushed you over the edge."
>Humberto: "Haha, no biggie. Cost of doing business with you man."
In this case, "doing business" refers to hanging out with John. the "cost" is the risk of getting too drunk because John likes to order tequila shots. Humberto is saying that by voluntarily hanging out with John last night, he implicitly accepted the risk of having a tequila shot served to him that may not have been a good idea but that he, in his intoxicated state, may consume anyways.
>Humberto: "Haha, no biggie. Cost of doing business with you man."
In this case, "doing business" refers to hanging out with John. the "cost" is the risk of getting too drunk because John likes to order tequila shots. Humberto is saying that by voluntarily hanging out with John last night, he implicitly accepted the risk of having a tequila shot served to him that may not have been a good idea but that he, in his intoxicated state, may consume anyways.
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