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bustadjectiveinformal UK /bʌst/ 1 a company or organization that is bust has lost all its money and can no longer continue to operatego bust: The company went bust after only a year in business. Synonyms and related words
Bankruptcy administration administrator bankrupt Synonyms and related words
bustadjectiveinformal US /bʌst/ 1 a company or organization that is bust has lost all its money and can no longer continue to operatego bust: The company went bust after only a year in business. Synonyms and related words
Bankruptcy administration administrator bankrupt Synonyms and related words
bust
1 countable a model of the head and shoulders of a person made out of stone, wood, metal etc Synonyms and related words 2 countable a woman’s breasts, used especially when taking their measurementsMeasure the hips, waist, and bust. Synonyms and related words 3 countable informalan occasion when the police go into a place to search it for illegal goods or activities, especially those relating to drugs Synonyms and related words
Relating to using illegal drugs Synonyms and related words
Arresting, interviewing and charging suspects apprehend apprehension arrest 4 singular mainly Americaninformala complete failure Synonyms and related words
bust
1 countable a model of the head and shoulders of a person made out of stone, wood, metal, etc. Synonyms and related words 2 countable a woman’s breasts, used especially when taking their measurementsMeasure the hips, waist, and bust. Synonyms and related words 3 countable informalan occasion when the police go into a place to search it for illegal goods or activities, especially those relating to drugs Synonyms and related words
Relating to using illegal drugs abuse addiction a monkey on your back Synonyms and related words
Arresting, interviewing and charging suspects apprehend apprehension arrest 4 singular informala complete failureThe movie was a total bust. Synonyms and related words
bustverb transitive informal UK /bʌst/ 1 to break or damage something very badlyI busted my knee playing basketball. Thieves busted the lock and damaged the sliding door. Synonyms and related words
To destroy or severely damage something Synonyms and related words 2 usually passiveif someone is busted, they are arrested, especially for offences relating to drugsbust someone for something: He’s been busted for drug trafficking. Synonyms and related words
Arresting, interviewing and charging suspects apprehend apprehension arrest 2a if the police bust a place, they search it for illegal goods or activities, especially those relating to drugs Synonyms and related words
Arresting, interviewing and charging suspects apprehend apprehension arrest
3 bust or bust upto stop an activity or organization from continuing to happen or existBusinessmen hired mobsters to bust the unions. Synonyms and related words
To stop something from continuing or developing interfere with inhibit disrupt 4 bust a move/some movesto danceDermot is busting some moves for 24 hours, all in aid of Comic Relief. Submitted from: United Kingdom on 13/03/2015
bustverb transitive informal US /bʌst/ 1 to break or damage something very badlyI busted my knee playing basketball. Thieves busted the lock and damaged the sliding door. Synonyms and related words
To destroy or severely damage something Synonyms and related words 2 usually passiveif someone is busted, they are arrested, especially for offenses relating to drugsbust someone for something: He’s been busted for drug trafficking. Synonyms and related words
Arresting, interviewing and charging suspects apprehend apprehension arrest 2a if the police bust a place, they search it for illegal goods or activities, especially those relating to drugs Synonyms and related words
Arresting, interviewing and charging suspects apprehend apprehension arrest
3 Americanto give someone in the military a lower rank as a punishmentHe was busted to buck private. Synonyms and related words
General words relating to army life 4 bust or bust upto stop an activity or organization from continuing to happen or existBusinessmen hired mobsters to bust the unions. Synonyms and related words
To stop something from continuing or developing 5 bust a move/some movesto danceDermot is busting some moves for 24 hours, all in aid of Comic Relief. Submitted from: United Kingdom on 13/03/2015
bust your ass/butt ...or bust
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