Busy doors, similar to very busy. Often used in online gaming, specifically warzone. Can also be used by door to door salesman to suggest a rather laborious day or work where people are likely to be home. More relevant on bank holidays or when knocking council estates where people are often home during the day.
Right boys, I'm landing on the Lighthouse and it's gonna be busy doors
Busy doors is often used to confirm an influx of ops in a certain area when playing online multiplayer, specifically Call of Duty Warzone. It is also regularly used by door to door salesman in reference to a laborious day of knocking doors ahead. Commenly used on Bank Holidays or when working in council estates due to more people than usual being at home.
Right, Warren. I'm dropping on the Lighthouse. It's gonna be Busy Doors!
Jenny Craig, the weight-loss brand that once touted celebrity endorsements from stars like Queen Latifah, Mariah Carey and Jason Alexander, is shutting down after four decades in business.
The Carlsbad, Calif.-based company, which offered coaching sessions and personalized meal plans, said Thursday it was canceling all online food orders and merchandise sales in corporate centers. It also stopped its coaching sessions, the company said.
Jenny Craig is going out of business News Article
The act/acts of messing around, and/or doing something purposely to annoy someone. More so, someone who gets annoyed very very very very very very, VERY, easily!
"Quite frankly, this is SHAMEFUL! I'm trying to calculate these scores, and we have people here doing COOCKOO-Business!"
Are you able to help out or take on another task?
Your manager will IM you these series of questions to see is you’re busy by saying “Are you busy, Jos? Jos, are you busy?” By asking twice, she will be more likely to receive an answer.
To be bored and can't go anywhere.
John: I'm sorry baby, but i can't go anywhere. I'm busy with the fire.
Lola: Busy with the fire?
John: Grandma's house is boring and i can't go anywhere.
The spine or binding of a large phone book used to bop em.
Tight lipped Tommy got the business end of the phone book after not checking BC01 for metal