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Seattle Business Suit

Redhook ballcap, old flannel shirt, worn T-shirt with the Rainer Beer logo, cut-off levi's and work boots laced up half way.

Dude, as I saw the dude in the Seattle Business Suit go to the beer isle, I didn't know what he was gonna get, some micro or dreg, like Schmitt or something, yeay? Then pronto, he bought both.

by A W Horner III June 18, 2008

37๐Ÿ‘ 15๐Ÿ‘Ž


super-busy

The "busy" that excludes the important people in ones life.

Implies "I've got better things to do than spend time with you. Can't you see how busy I am?"

"I can't see you tonight; I'm super-busy at the moment"

by oztvc January 28, 2009

10๐Ÿ‘ 99๐Ÿ‘Ž


take care of business

when your gal not too tidy below the belt line.

Bill: Hey honey, how about a good soak in the tub ?

Julie: No I'm all good, been sitting on a heated car seat all the way home after a long day's work.

Bill: Catch you tomorrow then when you take care of business.

by cut the cards November 26, 2022

3๐Ÿ‘ 3๐Ÿ‘Ž


business casual sex

1. When your employer (or anyone you do business with) fucks you over. (Bonus if uniform attire is somehow involved.)
2. When a business makes its money from fucking over all or most of its customers.

I just got denied my yearly 10 cent raise because of those times I wore the wrong colored khakis to work. That's business casual sex.

Just got my credit card statement. They raised by interest rate based on my anticipated lateness next month. Business casual sex as usual.

by jas-dee November 8, 2012


business man special

Sex over lunch

I went over to Allison's for a business man special.

by Redtigershark January 17, 2018


mind your business

also used and spoken as "Mind your Own Business" used when someone is interfering with your thoughts, actions, choices or point of view/s.

it's used to defend(yourself or someone else)

to mind your own business is to focus on your OWN body, mind, choices, point of views etc.... unless your a parent (then the purpose would be to mind yourself and child or children)

to be used with no explanation neccessary

(statement: I can not believe you said what you said to your boss the other day)
response "mind your own buisness"

(Q) why did you get that color shirt the orange one looks better

(Response: Mind your Business) with no explanation necessary

by UnoYoko February 12, 2022


what da business is

what's going on? What's crackin?

Tim came up to Ern and said " What da business is??"

Ern said " just chillin"

by MsCrystalle July 19, 2008