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Search results for 'bust':
Displaying 1-5 of 5 word(s) starting with 'bust'
- 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
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