What is the meaning of BUS. Phrases containing BUS
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Bust one's buns is American slang for to exhaust oneself by working.
Bushy Park is London Cockney rhyming slang for lark.
Bushfired is London Cockney rhyming slang for tired.
Busk it is British slang for to improvise.
Busters is slang for Phenobarbital.
Busher is American slang for an amateur, an unsophisticated person.
To take action or fight/hit/punch/shoot gun (exam.'I'm gonna bust that kid in the mouth" or "I'm gonna bus a cap in that foo") Also can mean to dance, or get down (exam. "let me see you bus") note: saying "bust a move" is incredibly corny and old now.
Bushey park is London Cockney rhyming slang for lark (a joke).
Bushel of coke is London Cockney rhyming slang for a man (bloke).
Bushfire is London Cockney rhyming slang for tire.
To take action or fight/hit/punch/shoot gun (exam.'I'm gonna bust that kid in the mouth" or "I'm gonna bus a cap in that foo") Also can mean to dance, or get down (exam. "let me see you bus") note: saying "bust a move" is incredibly corny and old now.
Bust one's conk is Black−American slang for to work hard.
Busting is Midlands slang for good, excellent, approval.
Bushie is Australian slang for a rural or barbaric person, a yokel. Bushie is Jamaican slang for illicitly distilled rum.
Bust is slang for an arrest, particularly for possession of drugs. Bust is slang for an escape from prison.Bust is British slang for to burgle.Bust is American army slang for demotion.Bust is Australian slang for a break−in or burglary.
standard tongue-in-cheek expression. Use your metro bus transfers to change buses at a transfer point. Meant humorously, as troops did not have their "bus passes" with them at the time.
Business is slang for prostitution.Business is slang for a hypodermic syringe.Business is slang for defecation.
Buster is slang for a person or thing that destroys something. Buster is slang for a man or boy.Buster is British slang for a bet of four or more accumulators.Buster is American and Canadian slang for a person who breaks horses.
Business girl is British slang for a prostitute.
Bushwhacker is Australian slang for an unsophisticated person; boor.
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a.
Crowded with business or activities; -- said of places and times; as, a busy street.
imp. & p. p.
of Buss
a.
Wearing a busk.
imp. & p. p.
of Bustle
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of Bustle
v. i.
To move noisily; to be rudely active; to move in a way to cause agitation or disturbance; as, to bustle through a crowd.
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Too busy; officious.
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See Bosky, and 1st Bush, n.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Busy
a.
Trodden by buskins; pertaining to tragedy.
imp. & p. p.
of Busy
n.
A bust; a statue.
pl.
of Busybody
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Buss
a.
Wearing buskins.
v. t.
To make or keep busy; to employ; to engage or keep engaged; to occupy; as, to busy one's self with books.
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Agitated; noisy; tumultuous; characterized by confused activity; as, a bustling crowd.
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Engaged in some business; hard at work (either habitually or only for the time being); occupied with serious affairs; not idle nor at leisure; as, a busy merchant.
pl.
of Busto
n.
A small bush; also, a sprig or bouquet.
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