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Definition of to rest and vest

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Other terms relating to 'a lazy person':

Definitions include: be lazy.
Definitions include: to rest.
Definitions include: a lazy person - i.e. one who dosses.
Definitions include: a lazy or worthless person.
Definitions include: to be lazy.
Definitions include: terrible, lousy, respect-less, lazy.
Definitions include: to be lazy.
Definitions include: a lazy person.
Definitions include: a lazy person.
Definitions include: excessively fat or lazy.
Definitions include: to be sad.
Definitions include: a lazy person, especially someone who spends a extended period of time on a couch while watching television.
Definitions include: to be lazy.
Definitions include: a person who is lazy, good for nothing, incompetent, or have little regard for the law.
Definitions include: a moron or lazy person, typically residing in a rural area; "bumpkin".

Other terms relating to 'business (related to)':

Definitions include: the contract involved in an agreement.
Definitions include: acronym for "patient fell over", a notation used by doctors in the UK on medical charts.
Definitions include: "specification".
Definitions include: a couch on which prospective employees are expected to provide sexual favors in order to secure the position.
Definitions include: a sales pitch.
Definitions include: acronym for "end of business", i.e. the end of the business day.
Definitions include: of a job: having a variety of characteristics that imply that its benefits far outweigh its costs.
Definitions include: the main source of income for a business.
Definitions include: press conference.
Definitions include: the acquisition of one company by another, for the purpose of acquiring the employees more so than other aspects of the company's business.
Definitions include: of an entire task, the easy portions.
Definitions include: an organization.
Definitions include: as a greeting, a rhetorical question asking about what's happening.
Definitions include: the pursuit of money.
Definitions include: the contract involved in an agreement.

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Other terms relating to 'and':

Definitions include: acronym for "assault and battery".
Definitions include: "rain".
Definitions include: Cockney rhyme for ''believe''.
Definitions include: to talk a lot but never take action.
Definitions include: clumsy.
Definitions include: better than all that.
Definitions include: the best.
Definitions include: without substance; all talk and no action.
Definitions include: a lot of money.
Definitions include: to get fouled in basketball and make the basket
Definitions include: used to indicate an extreme condition or an excessive amount.
Definitions include: et cetera.
Definitions include: used to indicate an extreme condition or an excessive amount.
Definitions include: a quantity between 1 and one order of magnitude lower than the quantity previously mentioned.
Definitions include: interjection of agreement.

Other terms relating to 'rest':

Definitions include: exclam. Shut up!
Definitions include: exclam. Lay off! That is nuff!(enough)-
Definitions include: rest and relaxation.
Definitions include: Time to stop partying an go to sleep.
Definitions include: "Rock and Roll."

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