My little brother can pitch like nobody’s business. He struck out 6 batters in a row in the game yesterday.
by Breaking dancing on cardboard July 15, 2021
A colloquial expression used in simile-like grammatical constructions to attribute particular force to the action of a verb. To state that something is happening "like nobody's business" suggests that it is happening with a particularly high degree of intensity.
It's raining outside like nobody's business!
by Sam Sundquist June 18, 2005
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