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MAIN ENTRY: bizgig PRONUNCIATION: \Èbiz-gig\ FUNCTION: adjective, verb, noun ETYMOLOGY: Middle English biz (business) and -gyge (in whirligig), of unknown and known origins DATES: 1570 (gig), 1861 (biz = business). bizgig, 20th Century, Aug 5th, 2010, Copyright Brian Dodd 1. A positive, tight, or well done business engagement; business gig; biz gig. The opposite of a negative bizgig. 2. A company or business venture that winds up wrong, rips someone off or scams that person or group of people out of money or services or materials agreed to by that company. Related to www.gizgig.com 3. Finding sham or bogus businesses. A negative or scam business engagement or company.
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