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bus·by B0570700 (bŭz′bē)n. pl. bus·bies A full-dress fur hat of varying shape, worn by hussars in the 19th century and by the foot guard regiments of the British army. [Possibly from the name Busby.]busby (ˈbʌzbɪ) n, pl -bies1. (Military) a tall fur helmet with a bag hanging from the top to the right side, worn by certain soldiers, usually hussars, as in the British Army2. (Military) (not in official usage) another name for bearskin2[C18 (in the sense: large bushy wig): perhaps from a proper name]
Busby (ˈbʌzbɪ) n (Biography) Sir Matthew, known as Matt. 1909–94, British footballer. He managed Manchester United (1946–69)bus•by (ˈbʌz bi) n., pl. -bies. a tall military hat of fur or feathers with a baglike ornament hanging from the top over the right side. [1755–65; orig., a bushy wig; of obscure orig.] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | busby - tall hat; worn by some British soldiers on ceremonial occasionsshako, bearskinchapeau, hat, lid - headdress that protects the head from bad weather; has shaped crown and usually a brim | TranslationsBusbyenUK
Busby Sir Matthew, known as Matt. 1909--94, British footballer. He managed Manchester United (1946--69) busbyenUK
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