Funny business is a literary term that defines shawty violation code.
Wow we are funny business.
They are so funny business
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A class common to most high schools, which, when signed up for sounds like it would be hella fun, but turns out to be hard as shit. In these classes you learn almost nothing practical, and spend most of your time looking up definitions on urbandictionary, or writing them. These classes suck, you don't learn anything, and you most likely will fail. The programs are boring and uncreative, such as making a fucking mountain *yawn*.
"Man, I just got out of my Business Image Management class, it was so fucking boring."
"Yeah dude I know what you mean, I failed that ho last semester because the programs suck, and are impossible to use. Fuck that class"
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A nicer way of telling someone " shove off, I don't want to talk to you right now", often said sarcastically
Please be kind enough to understand that I am busy
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1. Sarcasm
2. What people with no lives think about the internets
We were shocked when that n00b didn't realise the internet is serious business :O
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Term for Dimethyltriptamine, a hallucinogen drug. Also commonly referred to as DMT and Dimitri.
Dude, i'm going to Psytopia this week, i hope i can score some business man's special before then.
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In formal business environments, employees are allowed to wear business casual clothes instead of suits on this last day of the work week. Sometimes given a theme, it is intended to alleviate stress and bolster employee morale.
In smaller companies where business casual is worn every day, this day should be called just "Casual Friday" when lower-quality clothes are allowed.
When in doubt, it is better to overdress than to wear clothes too casual, so as not to be reprimanded by the suits.
formal > business formal > business casual > casual
Business casual: Sweater, collar without a necktie, polo, vendor swag, blouse, black/brown/navy/gray trousers, pressed khakis.
Casual: Dockers, denim jeans, shorts, t-shirts, linen.
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A business model in which consumers receive a substantial portion of the profots they generate.
A website that uses a boomerang business model generates advertising revenue proportional to user traffic, then returns a portion of the profits to its users to patronize their ongoing support.