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Business

an enterprising entity or organization that carries out professional activities. They can be commercial, industrial, or others. For-profit business entities do business to earn a profit, while non-profit ones do it for a charitable mission.

They worried that German companies would lose business.

by March 13, 2023


Business

An elaborate system that teaches you how to steal money from other people without making it seem like you are the thief.

Person 1: Hey, let's do business with some losers.
Person 2: That's perfect bro! I love it when I steal from other people.

by theinvestmentbanker666 November 15, 2021


Business

Your concern, your life. What nobody should be fucking with.

It was her business who the girl ran out of her one horse town, her own neighborhood, but she made it someone else's once she started trying to run other people off from theirs, in addition to making it inflammatory for everyone originally from there. She thought she was unbearable and feisty even though everybody else that knew her thought she was silly, mouthy, and lived in a bubble that nobody could burst with reality.

by Solid Mantis April 21, 2021


Business

One difference between a business and a residence, though both are usually owned by one or several people, is that people dont usually buy a commercial building with the intention of living in it, and people dont usually buy a residence with the intention of selling goods or services from it. Of course the owner/ proprietor of the business makes the decisions of who comes in and who goes, they own it, nobody else really has the right to make the decision but them, but a business is not the same as a residence, it has a different purpose. Looking after goods is not the same thing as looking after a family.

People know when they invest in a business that it's not the same thing as buying a home.

by Solid Mantis June 30, 2020


Rowdy Business

A term native to the Southwest and West Coast United States. The regional equivalent of crunk, gutter, hyphy,ballin, fresh, and hype. The term is used to describe the level of party madness that has ensued, will ensue, or is ensuing. The term can also be used to describe someone's flamboyant, fun, outgoing, social personality. A direct derivative of the adjective Rowdy.
This word Rowdy and the phrase Rowdy Business are growing increasingly popular and frequently used in its native region. More likely to be heard around the Rowdy Triangle.

Exhibit A: "Deadmau5 is headlining a massive concert, its gonna be ROWDY BUSINESS for sure!"
Exhibit B: "That dude gets ROWDY at tailgates. He downed 6 beers bongs, 3 shots, and whiskey coke at 10:00 in the morning. He's straight ROWDY BUSINESS".

by FlexIconic December 23, 2009


Successful Business MODATEC style

When you can barely afford your workshop rent and electric, pay 1 guy to make tea £350 a week, your apprentice £150 a week, your main tech £500 a week, and then get 2 sub techs in on £160 each for 2 days work. Whilst still living at home, sleeping on your mums couch because all the other rooms are occupied, and your credit accounts are closing quicker than a bank in a recession. #MODATEC

I see uncs gone and done another modatec special successful business MODATEC style #MODATEC

by Neekay88 December 16, 2020


With the business.

To be "With the business." Is used to describe someone involved in illegal activity. Typically drug dealing or prostitution.

: No don't trip dog. James and Jamie are solid, they are with the business.

by Businessman801 May 22, 2023