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What is giving the business?Giving someone a hard time or trouble. Often mis accredited to the 1986 football game call, but is actually a much older term. "Patience, thats another thing that you need Mr. Renard, patience" giving the business - videoGiving the business - what is it?1.) "Whoops, just walked in on some dude giving Squidward the business". What does "giving the business" mean?A slightly archaic euphemism for "hitting the family jewels." First used in the NFL in 1986 in an NFL game where the Jets defense tackled the Bills quarterback and starting hammering the qb right in the baby maker. *after the flag was thrown* Giving the business - what does it mean?Giving the business is simply another word for sensually arousing and seducing and probbably fucking I was in the damn back yard and I saw mother fuckin bobby giving the business to that bitch marie Giving the business - meaningWhen a person disregards any courtesy toward a party and threatens use of authority, usually to combat an injustice done them. "I found a hair in my taco at Taco bell and the lady at the register refused to give me a new one Giving the business - definitionA general reference to a future salacious sexual act. Statements regarding 'the business' are frequently accompanied by a raised eyebrow. "I am going to be giving the business to you right after I eat this oatmeal." Giving the business - slang1. to resolve grievances through violence 1. When someone wrongs one of my friends, I take it upon myself to give the business. Giving the businessto beat someone up. usually combined with taking the subject out back. Scott wouldnt pay his tab, so we took him out back and gave him the business Giving the businessThis phrase was first started sometime in the 1940's. It's origins are from the National Football League. It's exact origins are unknown but the term was used by players and coaches to describe what goes on during a pile up of players attempting to recover a fumble or a loose ball on the field. Players at the bottom of the pile would often resort to dirty, classless tactics in an attempt to recover the ball from another player while the referees were attempting to clear the pile to discover who had recovered the ball. Often times, players would resort to punching, kicking, scratching, grabbing an opposing players ball sac and squeezing, etc.... in the hopes that the player with the ball would give up the ball to try and stop the other player from "giving him the business". The phrase became known to the general public in 1986, during an NFL game between the Buffalo Bills and the New York Jets when referee Ben Dreith called a personal foul penalty on the Jets' Marty Lyons after he tackled Bills quarterback Jim Kelly to the ground and started to repeatedly punch him in the head. Dreith announced to the crowd: "We have a personal foul on number 99 of the defense — after he tackled the quarterback, he's giving him the business down there, that's a 15-yard penalty." Player 1: "Who recovered the fumble? Did they make a call yet?" Giving the businessthe referee called a 15 yard penalty for giving the business. |
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