Used to refer to something one does not wish to name specifically.
we don't want this to turn into one of those pie-in-the-sky bizzos
there's a lot of environmentally friendly bizzo afoot around here
Example sentencesExamples
- It's tough yakka, this book bizzo.
- I have an official gig this weekend as a secret spy reporter and I am of course very excited about the whole bizzo.
- "There but for the grace of" has probably occurred to more than a few parliamentarians, and the fact that the Senate was sitting concurrent with all this bizzo might also give pause for thought.
- Truth be told most of us would rather they weren't trying to play hide the sausage with Australian jobs over this free trade bizzo.
- I just watched the bizzo on the need to go nuclear to avoid global warming.
- Maybe I do need a bit of help with this 'sleeping through the night' bizzo.
- So there's good and bad and a lot of it boils down to if the magistrate's understanding and culturally aware and all that sort of bizzo.
- Is there somewhere you can point me to a bit more info about the whole bizzo please?
- She scooped up the bizzo with a hand clad in a plastic bag.
- We've been assured that all is well this time around, but we won't be sure until we get there, log in, and do the bizzo.