Someone who seems to know a lot of things about the business. He makes you go "oh" and "ah". Someone who can tell you why.
He's the king of knowledge.
He can also be an ass, because he knows everything. He has a right to be an ass.
The business operations analyst is having an affair with a former colleague who is engaged. He thinks no one knows. But everyone does, honey. Everyone does.
This term is apart of AAVE, meaning to find something to do. Commonly used when one is being nosy, and/or won’t leave you alone. You can tell them to “find some business”.
“Leave me alone, and find some business.
From “Leave It To Beaver”, this expression basically means pulling someone’s chain with deliberately provocative banter.
“Oh, you shouldn’t let that jerk Eddie Haskell get to you. He was just trying to give them the business. “
A tracksuit, usually white fila, worn with trainers: what people from Birkenhead wear on formal occasions
Person one: did you see our John!
Person two: yeah, he was on his way to the job center with his Birkenhead business suit on
a shit ton of hype + a sprinkle of utility
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There would be no narcissistic wokies with blue hair, nose rings, or loud and easily triggered gender pronouns.
"Business labeled as racist " are places where you can unwind without constantly worrying about offending someone.
A clever flex move used by twitter influencers to showcase their extravagant lifestyle. It involves subtly flaunting one's luxury possessions or experiences while pretending to focus on something else entirely.
Business class ticket:
His latest tweet seemed all about the swanky new computer monitor in his home office, but sharp-eyed followers quickly spotted the Emirates Business Class boarding pass casually resting on his desk.