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  • 71bust — I. n 1. an arrest, especially for possession of illicit drugs. An item of hippy jargon which originated in the early 1960s and which by the late 1980s had become a common enough colloquialism to be used in the written and broadcast media. In… …

    Contemporary slang

  • 72Bust-A-Move '99 — Character listing * Bub and Bob * Jack * Luna Luna * Marina * Musashi * Prettio * Sonic Blast Man * Twinkle Gameplay The object of the game was to defeat your opponent by shooting bubbles into the the top of your screen. When 3 or more bubbles of …

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  • 73Bust-Up Takeover — A corporate buyout in which the acquirer sells off a piece of the company in order to pay down some of the debt used to finance the initial buyout. The acquirer buys the company by taking on debt and then repays it with the target’s assets… …

    Investment dictionary

  • 74bust out — vb to express oneself, especially forcefully and/or publicly. The term, which can also be used transitively to mean show off, is fashionable in hip hop and rap culture. ► Sometimes I act Individually and buss out with my own lines… …

    Contemporary slang

  • 75bust in — Synonyms and related words: admit, barge in, be admitted, breach, break in, break into, break open, break through, breeze in, burst in, cave in, come barging in, come breezing in, come busting in, come in, creep in, cross the threshold, crowd in …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 76bust your butt — vp To exert yourself. Rachel busted her butt working for her father and he never appreciated it. 1950s …

    Historical dictionary of American slang

  • 77bust one's buns — vb American to exhaust oneself by working, to make great efforts. Buns in this expression means the buttocks, and the phrase is roughly equivalent to the British work one s arse off …

    Contemporary slang

  • 78bust my butt — work very hard, work my fingers to the bone    She busts her butt to earn a good wage, and he spends it …

    English idioms

  • 79bust n — Sculptor a poor unfortunate who makes faces and busts …

    English expressions

  • 80bust on someone or something — n. to attack someone or a group. □ These three guys busted on Bubba and broke his arm …

    Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions