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  • 51bust\ out — 1. To retrieve something that you have. 2. To apply something (skills, etc). 3. To play music. 1. I need to bust out the Windows 98 CD. (but NEVER, e.g., I need to go to the store and bust out some milk) 2. I shall bust out my mad HTML skillz. 3 …

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  • 52Bust — A period of time during which economic growth decreases rapidly. In the stock market, busts are usually associated with bear markets. During busts, inflation decreases and in extreme cases can cause deflation. In addition, unemployment rises,… …

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  • 53Bust a Nut — Infobox Album | Name = Bust a Nut | Type = Album Artist = Tesla Released = August 23 1994 Recorded = 1994 Genre = Hard rock Length = Label = Geffen Gold Line Sp. Producer = Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|3|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg… …

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  • 54Bust-a-Move DS — Infobox VG title = Bust a Move DS developer = Happy Happening publisher = Taito (Japan) Majesco Games(North America) 505 Games(PAL regions) designer = engine = released = vgrelease|United States of America|USA|December 6, 2005… …

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  • 55Bust Me Dat Forty — Infobox Album Name = Bust Me Dat Forty Type = Album Longtype = Artist = The Urge Released = 1989 Recorded = Profound Sound Genre = Ska/Rock Length = 31:11 Label = Neat Guy Producer = The Urge, G. Koester Reviews = Last album = This album = Bust… …

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  • 56bust (some) suds — 1. tv. to drink some beer. □ Let’s go out and bust some suds. □ I’m tired of busting suds. Let’s play cards. 2. tv. to wash dishes. □ I don’t want to spend the rest of my life busting suds. □ …

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  • 57bust-up takeover — A leveraged buyout in which the buyer sells off the assets of the target company to repay the debt that financed the takeover. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * bust up takeover UK US noun [C] (also bust up acquisition) ► FINANCE the ac …

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  • 58bust a blood vessel — burst/bust a blood vessel informal 1. to use a lot of effort doing something. I d like the designs as soon as possible, but don t bust a blood vessel! 2. to become very angry and start shouting. He nearly burst a blood vessel when he heard what… …

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  • 59bust-up — noun (C) informal 1 a very bad quarrel or fight: Cathy and I had a real bust up yesterday. 2 (C) the end of a relationship: the bust up of their marriage …

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  • 60bust — noun 1) her large bust Syn: bosom, breasts, chest; informal boobs, knockers; N.Amer.; informal bazooms 2) a bust of Caesar Syn: sculpture, carving, effigy, statue …

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