Need more info?

Search results for 'bust':

Displaying 1-5 of 5 word(s) starting with 'bust'
Page: First | 1 | Last
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
buster (verb) : to make unusable or broken
Boy, you done bustered it up for sure this time!
Submitted by: Bubba Dave from Missouri on Oct. 06, 2006 09:47
busticate
(verb) : Use in place of "bust" or "break".
I busticated my watch into about a million little pieces.
Submitted by: Stumpy from Washington on Nov. 17, 2005 14:23
(other) : to break something or for something to be extremely broken
"What'd you do to the dishwasher?" "I busticated it." "What's wrong with the computer?" "Oh, it's busticated."
Submitted by: Dana from Wisconsin on Nov. 09, 2005 14:46
(adjective) : Broken down, in disrepair
After years of marathon running, Al's knees are busticated.
Submitted by: Al Thompson from New Jersey on Oct. 02, 2005 16:20
busticated
(adjective) : badly broken
His leg appears busticated.
Submitted by: Anonymous on Oct. 03, 2008 00:40
(adjective) : Being in severe trouble with authority.
Jimmy skipped school. Now he's totally busticated.
Submitted by: hxc ryan from Michigan on Nov. 03, 2006 13:44
(verb) : 1. The result of something being busted, but used to signify a totality. Most often preceded by “totally”. If a computer has a bad hard drive, it is busted. If a computer is run over by a train, it is busticated. 2. The result of a demotion as far as possible. 3. The result of something coming to an end. 4. The result of an ar...
1. “Rough playing resulted in the child’s toy being totally busticated.” 2. “Sergeant Smith was busticated back to a private.” Improper use would be to use to signify ‘partial’ busting. i.e. “Chief Petty officer Roberts was busticated to first class petty officer”. —Gary Mitidiero, January 21, 2006
Submitted by: Gary Mitidiero from Illinois on Jan. 21, 2006 07:53
(other) : A state of being broken, or busted.
That stereo used to work, but now it's busticated. —Arie Mangrum, Not sure...some sermon, 11/13/05
Submitted by: Anonymous on Nov. 14, 2005 09:15
bustnado (noun) : a whirlwind or dust devil that produces an abrupt bust or bang.
I witnessed the bustnado form across the street from the tennis courts at Silver Creek Park, in southwest Bakersfield. —Skelly, portmanteau [a blend of two words], 2007
Submitted by: Anonymous on Jan. 24, 2007 01:36
Displaying 1-5 of 5 word(s) starting with 'bust'
Page: First | 1 | Last


Open Dictionary  
Browse   Most recent  Alphabetically  By category
Submit an Entry   Submit Form