Definition of moofer
moofer
noun
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Word was a finalist in the New Oxford American Dictionary word of the year for 2008 selection.- See more words with the same meaning: business (related to).
Originally submitted by WalterGR from Sacramento, CA, USA on Apr 16 2010. (Edit this definition.)
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- business (related to)
- ABC - Definitions include: acronym for "already been chewed".
- all-nighter - Definitions include: an all-night period of awakedness to finish a task.
- bini - Definitions include: shortened form of "business."
- bio break - Definitions include: a bathroom break.
- biz - Definitions include: A Northern English expression for excrement, as in, "he is total biz."
- brainstorm - Definitions include: to invent ideas and solutions, usually by coming up with as many as possible while not rejecting any out of hand.
- brand ambassador - Definitions include: in marketing, a satisfied customer who tells others about his positive experience with products of a particular brand name.
- brick-and-mortar - Definitions include: a "traditional" business with a physical presence. Contrast with dot-com.
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