A slightly archaic euphemism for "hitting the family jewels." First used in the NFL in 1986 in an NFL game where the Jets defense tackled the Bills quarterback and starting hammering the qb right in the baby maker.
Second usage was during the Maryland vs North Carolina State football game where Number 69 of NC was penalized for doing the same thing.
In straight terms: punching someone in the balls.
Second usage was during the Maryland vs North Carolina State football game where Number 69 of NC was penalized for doing the same thing.
In straight terms: punching someone in the balls.
*after the flag was thrown*
Referee: "Personal Foul, Number 69, offense. He was "giving him the business". Fifteen yard penalty, first down!"
*two friends talking*
Guy A: "Man, I would like to beat that bastard in. He makes me sick to the stomach."
Guy B: "Make sure you give him business while you're at it."
Referee: "Personal Foul, Number 69, offense. He was "giving him the business". Fifteen yard penalty, first down!"
*two friends talking*
Guy A: "Man, I would like to beat that bastard in. He makes me sick to the stomach."
Guy B: "Make sure you give him business while you're at it."
by Dom Sage October 7, 2013
1.) "Whoops, just walked in on some dude giving Squidward the business".
2.) "Give me a few minutes. Just gotta finish giving Squidward the business".
3.) "She left me blueballed so I had to give Squidward the business"
2.) "Give me a few minutes. Just gotta finish giving Squidward the business".
3.) "She left me blueballed so I had to give Squidward the business"
by CB and BC February 27, 2014
Giving someone a hard time or trouble. Often mis accredited to the 1986 football game call, but is actually a much older term.
For an earlier reference see "Twilight Zone - What you Need"
For an earlier reference see "Twilight Zone - What you Need"
"Patience, thats another thing that you need Mr. Renard, patience"
"What are you doin, givin me the business!?!"
could be substituted for giving someone the business
"What are you doin, givin me the business!?!"
could be substituted for giving someone the business
by Tha Ape December 11, 2008
to show another person "whats up" or "what's happening".
to beat your opponent down in a fight or sport.
to display great skill at something.
to sexually satisfy a girl in bed.
to show her "what's up" or "what's happening".
to beat your opponent down in a fight or sport.
to display great skill at something.
to sexually satisfy a girl in bed.
to show her "what's up" or "what's happening".
"I played Bob in a game of Madden last week and was giving him the business. He lost 37-3."
"Ashley and I went out drinking last night. We started fooling around back at her place; next thing ya know I was giving her the business!"
"Ashley and I went out drinking last night. We started fooling around back at her place; next thing ya know I was giving her the business!"
by BigDaddyKen March 19, 2009
To be brutally made fun of, sometimes resulting in getting beat up. Originated on Leave It To Beaver.
Wally: Boy, Beaver, wait'll the guys find out you were hanging around with a girl. They'll really give you the business.
by saaadpanda November 3, 2007
In a American football game, it is punching or striking an opponent in the crotch. It is usually done during the pileup after a tackle or the pile after a fumble.
by khalid_king_of_jews August 14, 2015
by RapperEater August 14, 2008