Results for “stand on business”
Handling what needs handling, no excuses, no flinching.
A public roadside water tap.
Radio term: wait, I'll get back to you shortly.
To understand (Rasta reworking of the word)
Go on about your business / mind yourself
A defense stopping the offense from scoring near the goal line.
A meme reply feigning calm acceptance
A life sentence.
Mature content — open to view.
Emphatic Marine approval (often sarcastic).
Let's leave this place.
Holding an unexpected spot instead of the standard one.
Standing on a teammate's head to reach a sightline you couldn't otherwise hit.
Standing near a clashing minion wave to hoover up the XP in HotS.
Get away from everyone — a mechanic that punishes you for standing together.
A circle on the ground someone has to stand in, or 'soak', to defuse it.
A fast standing kick that turns a counter-hit into a free combo.
Waving-face emote — the standard 'I just walked in' greeting.
To dominate someone else in the looks department just by standing there.
Ironic crypto shorthand for 'few understand what's coming.'
Brummie gold standard — means brilliant, excellent, top-tier.
Standing about gassing won't pay the bills — let's crack on.
On serious terms — no joking, grown-man business.
Texted abbreviation for 'you get me' — you understand?
Mother — the Welsh-English standard.
Dundonian for brilliant, top-notch, the business.
Irish slang for a woman someone can't stand.
22Gz's Flatbush drill set — also slang for opps or being on opp business.
Moving with extreme discretion — handling business without leaving fingerprints.
Rolling on Vogue Tyres — gold-striped whitewalls, slab standard.
Past tense of 'overstand' — understood, agreed, and locked in.
Standard-issue field load-bearing kit — pack, belt, pouches, the lot.
The standard-sized stainless pan every commercial kitchen runs on.
Front of house — dining room, bar, host stand, anything the guest touches.
The smallest standard price tick in FX — usually the fourth decimal place.
Slipping hot IPO shares to executives to win their company's banking business.
The Greenlee 555 — the industry-standard powered conduit bender.
The firefighter rescue team standing by to save other firefighters.
Back off; mind your own business.
to intimidate or rob someone by standover tactics