A style of dress on the spectrum of black tie, business formal, and business casual. Business tropical is, in a sense, the next step down from business casual in terms of formality. Business tropical is relatively open ended, but allows for shorts, interesting patterns, unusual ties, and the like. A certain amount of coordination is expected. Tennis shoes are acceptable, but should be specialty shoes or match the outfit. Specialty tennis shoes are acceptable. Hats are acceptable and even encouraged. This style of dress is especially appropriate for tropical-like climates. Distinct from business jungle because it is more formal, and tropical print shirts are seen as passe and out of touch.
The meeting with the potential investors is on Saturday, followed by a barbecue. Dress is business tropical.
She has had to do some pillow business to get where she is now.
A sexual encounter that is done for either career advancement or networking purposes
Did you sleep that with that ugly PR girl last night?
Well... yeah dude, but it was strictly a business bone. I wanted to make a connection with one of her clients.
an "under ground" term used for small-time whores having sex with their clients
Billy: "What'd u do last night Candy?"
Candy: "I just had to finish up a few hot Business Sessions."
A wardrobe choice in the business world where one is all business formal above the table and casual underneath the table.
Extreme business mullet is when one elects to wear no clothes underneath the table. Usually only occurs at investment banking firms / wolf of wallstreet environments.
With everybody working from home during the plague, I've decided to go with a business mullet for today's video conference.
A person with red hair in the pubic region or other inconspicuous areas (arm pits, chest, or legs and arms), but not on their scalp or face.
When someone enters an interview or social circles and does not have red hair, however the hair on the rest of their body is red. Similar to a business tattoo, being a Business Ginger means that someone can hide their red hair.
A person who over values businesses that go against mainstream trends, thought and opinion. See also: Jon Passmore.
You prefer graphene businesses to tried-and-tested engineering businesses? You're such a business hipster.