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bus-a-pult (verb) : the catapult like affect the very back seat of school busses has when going over a speedbump
Submitted by: Anonymous on Apr. 30, 2006 22:28
bus-face (noun) : The straight face adopted when on a bus or in public in general, so one won't be considered overly interested in strangers and won't make them uncomfortable.
In spite of my interest in other people, I feel the need, when on the bus ride home, to put on my "bus-face" so I won't make anyone uncomfortable.
Submitted by: Wynne Lewis from Washington on Aug. 17, 2007 11:02
buscott (verb) : to boycott against the bus
I will buscott, because the bus won't pick us up
Submitted by: Anonymous on Dec. 02, 2006 22:50
BUSGAR (other) : LOOKING FOR A GOOD TIME, A MASH-UP BETWEEN TWO SPANISH WORDS BUSCAR AND GOSAR
ITS FRIDAY NIGHT TIME TO GO BUSGAR. —VIRGILIO SALINAS, BAR SCENE
Submitted by: KILO from Texas on Oct. 18, 2006 09:22
Bushie (noun) : one who adheres to the stance that President George W. Bush takes on all matters
Submitted by: Anonymous on Nov. 01, 2005 16:45
bushism
(noun) : a humorous remark made by the 43rd president of the United States, George W. Bush, that was unintentional
i.e. "Our enemies are innovative and resourceful, and so are we. They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and our people, and neither do we." —Washington, D.C., Aug. 5, 2004 —George W. Bush, http://politicalhumor.about.com/library/...
Submitted by: Anonymous on Jan. 23, 2006 18:16
(noun) : slang: an instance of misspeech by U.S. President George W. Bush (ex: 'nucular' weapons)
Submitted by: Brittney Scaccia from West Virginia on Sep. 29, 2005 23:42
business class (adjective) : having a large bottom or being on the chubby side; from the idea that business class seats are slightly larger and implying the passenger might be uncomfortable sitting in coach due to the smaller seats
"T can't roll with that." "Why not?" "Because she's business class. Can't fly coach." —from the movie, Swingers
Submitted by: Kimberly from Pennsylvania on Dec. 18, 2007 17:13
Business Driver (noun) : A physical or metaphysical action or capability that significantly affects a business; an influence or action that presents important implications upon a business.
the strength of our dollar, as an important business driver, has profound effects on the profitability of our exports to other countries.
Submitted by: Christopher Ngui from Canada on Nov. 23, 2005 14:19
bussy-baby (noun) : a good-looking person;one with sex appeal, one's lover such as boyfriend or girlfriend
"That's my bussy-baby!" or "He's a bussy-baby." —Stephanie Payton, Caprice Glass, 3/19/08
Submitted by: Steph from Michigan on Mar. 19, 2008 13:09
bust a move (other) : This phrase means to get up and do something; make a change; improve your situation or chances of succeeding in what you are trying to do.
"So, come on fatso and just bust a move! You're on a mission and you're wishin' someone could cure you're lonely condition!"
Submitted by: Ivanna Humpalot on Nov. 07, 2007 14:46
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