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- nounbust (noun) · busts (plural noun)Originmid 17th century (denoting the upper part or torso of a large sculpture): from French buste, from Italian busto, from Latin bustum ‘tomb, sepulchral monument’.verbbust (verb) · busts (third person present) · bust (past tense) · bust (past participle) · busted (past tense) · busted (past participle) · busting (present participle)
- break, split, or burst (something):"they bust the tunnel wide open" · "the film busts every box-office record"
- come apart or split open:"he was laughing fit to bust"
- cause to collapse; defeat utterly:"he promised to bust the mafia"
- (bust up)(especially of a married couple) separate, typically after a quarrel:"now they've bust up, she won't inherit the house"
- (bust something up)cause (something) to break up:"men hired to bust up union rallies"
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHstrike violently:"they wanted to bust me on the mouth"
- (bust out)break out; escape:"she busted out of prison"
- (in blackjack and similar card games) exceed the score of 21, losing one's stake.
nounbust (noun) · busts (plural noun)- a period of economic difficulty or depression:"the boom was followed by the present bust"
- a raid or arrest by the police:"a drug bust"
- a worthless thing:"as a show it was a bust"
adjectivebust (adjective)Originmid 17th century (originally in the sense ‘burst, break, fall to pieces’): variant of burst. - People also ask
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