Corporate executives who do nothing but sit on their greedy, selfish asses, and whine and bitch about others using their copyrighted material. Like for example, video clips on YouTube. Viacom is the greediest of the "coots in suits"
YouTube is a magnet for "coots in suits". They have nothing to do but just yank others' accounts over some chickenshit video clip, like a music video, or some retro TV aircheck.
The sort of shiny suit a conman might wear hence the allusion. Slick and dodgy. Slimy.
“I didn’t like that guy at all. He wanted his mitts on my money.”
“Yeah - he was wearing a frogshooting suit. A dead giveaway really.”
A white shirt under a usually-black (sometimes blue or white) coat and a tie.
I love the suit you're wearing!
A corporate creature with no identifiable unique personality belonging to the self. Someone who is dressed up to mask the reality of the person's humanity under the chothed exterior. Lawyers are the original suits given they tend to be corporate creatures, adept at role playing and projecting an outwardly image of reality onto observers around them, they wear a literal suit, and they also bring (law)suits in cases of litigious proceedings.
Mike Ross is a Suit in the eponymously named TV Series, but a lawyer could argue that both he and Harvey are innately human and surprisingly deep, rich characters, for which the series ironically owes much of it's success.
Hey, so she got the joke, huh? I'm glad my humor isn't wasted on her.
Hym "Ha! Nice suit! I love it! But you knew that before you put it on."
The bootlicker, but for billionaires and mainly Elon
“You see that guy over there he thinks Elon is wholesome and relatable, he’s a suit licker
A boot licker for corporations
"So what if Amazon pays $0 in taxes? They give people jobs! Their employeeseven get a WHOLE thirty-second pee break once a day!"
"Shut the fuck up, suit licker."