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I've been a suit? #1 (permalink) Sun Jan 09, 2011 20:12 pm   I've been a suit?
 

Hi, does 'suit' mean 'executive' or 'business person' in the following context? Many thanks, Torsten

Along the way I've been a news anchor, a DJ, a writer, an actor, and a suit. I've written, performed and otherwise done what I was told in a number of award-winning radio commercials including 2 national winners this year! Did I mention a nomination for a 2010 Crystal award? May I have a "Yay!"?

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I've been a suit? #2 (permalink) Sun Jan 09, 2011 23:20 pm   I've been a suit?
 

In my experience, that's what it means in that sort of context, yes.
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I've been a suit? #3 (permalink) Sun Jan 09, 2011 23:24 pm   I've been a suit?
 

Many thanks for this, Bev.

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