businessy

English

Etymology

business + -y

Adjective

businessy (comparative more businessy, superlative most businessy)

  1. (informal) Businesslike, or related to business.
    • 2007 January 16, Karla Cook, “The Food Connection”, in New York Times:
      If you’re in D.n. C., which is very businessy, it’s acceptable to be alone,” said Eldar Shafir, a professor of psychology and public affairs whose appointments at Princeton University require travel.
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