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out of business

a. No longer in business or service; defunct.

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Out of Business

Out of Business is the sixth album from Hip Hop duo EPMD, which changed its initialism for the release from Erick & Parrish Making Dollars to Erick & Parrish Millennium Ducats.

A limited-edition version of the album was also released with a bonus greatest hits disc that features tracks spanning from 1987 to 1997. The versions of the tracks from its two first albums are rerecorded versions because EMI would not license these tracks to Def Jam for inclusion.

Usage examples of "out of business".

I thought it looked cool, and besides, I reckoned that when the company went out of business in a few months, my BeBox would be a valuable collector's item.

Kerosene put whale oil out of business and removed that reason, at least, for killing the magnificent cetaceans.

Apple has always insisted on having a hardware monopoly, except for a brief period in the mid-1990s when they allowed clone-makers to compete with them, before subsequently putting them out of business.

Rosetta worries that a preliminary injunction will effectively put its new company out of business because it will impede its ability to publish any works previously licensed to other publishers.

But they have to open them for deliveries at night, of course, or all the stores would go out of business.

I need an automated programming capability, and pronto, or we're out of business.

We ought to have been making ready for flight seventy odd years ago, when the horseless carriage started driving the stables out of business.