The title is about the self-destructive ways in which Marie Schrader as well as Jesse Pinkman try to distract themselves from facing their deteriorating lives: Marie by her role playing/kleptomania during actual open houses and Jesse by "opening" his house to derelict meth heads and partying non-stop.
When Skyler is negotiating with Bogdan to purchase the car wash for $79,000 less than her original offer, Walter asks "$79,000?! Skyler, do you know how much money I make in a day?"
Walter's original deal with Gus was for $3,000,000 for 3 months work (though after he brings Jesse on board and agree to split 50/50 with him, Walter is earning $1,500,000 for 3 months work) Walter is making $16,666.67 per day at this original deal, and negotiating down $79,000 is equivalent to about 4 and a half days worth of work.
If we assume Gus still honors his second offer to Walter of $15 million per year to his family, then he is earning $41,095.89 per day, and negotiating down $79,000 is equivalent to about 2 days worth of work.
Walter's original deal with Gus was for $3,000,000 for 3 months work (though after he brings Jesse on board and agree to split 50/50 with him, Walter is earning $1,500,000 for 3 months work) Walter is making $16,666.67 per day at this original deal, and negotiating down $79,000 is equivalent to about 4 and a half days worth of work.
If we assume Gus still honors his second offer to Walter of $15 million per year to his family, then he is earning $41,095.89 per day, and negotiating down $79,000 is equivalent to about 2 days worth of work.
The one and only episode that mostly centers on Marie.
Jesse telling Walter that getting beat up is something he will get used to is a kind of in-joke because Jesse has gotten beaten up so many times on this series.