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Busier
- adjective - (of facilities such as telephones or lavatories) unavailable for use by anyone else or indicating unavailability; (`engaged' is a British term for a busy telephone line); "her line is busy"; "receptionists' telephones are always engaged"; "the lavatory is in use"; "kept getting a busy signal"
- actively or fully engaged or occupied; "busy with her work"; "a busy man"; "too busy to eat lunch"
- crowded with or characterized by much activity; "a very busy week"; "a busy life"; "a busy street"; "a busy seaport"
- intrusive in a meddling or offensive manner; "an interfering old woman"; "bustling about self-importantly making an officious nuisance of himself"; "busy about other people's business"
- overcrowded or cluttered with detail; "a busy painting"; "a fussy design"
Busies
- verb - keep busy with; "She busies herself with her butterfly collection"
Busked
- verb - play music in a public place and solicit money for it; "three young men were busking in the plaza"
Busker
- noun - a person who entertains people for money in public places (as by singing or dancing), usually while asking for money
Busket
- - A small bush; also, a sprig or bouquet.
Busmen
- noun - someone who drives a bus
Bussed
- verb - remove used dishes from the table in restaurants
- ride in a bus
- send or move around by bus; "The children were bussed to school"
- touch with the lips or press the lips (against someone's mouth or other body part) as an expression of love, greeting, etc.; "The newly married couple kissed"; "She kissed her grandfather on the forehead when she entered the room"
Busses
- noun - a car that is old and unreliable; "the fenders had fallen off that old bus"
- a vehicle carrying many passengers; used for public transport; "he always rode the bus to work"
- an electrical conductor that makes a common connection between several circuits; "the busbar in this computer can transmit data either way between any two components of the system"
- remove used dishes from the table in restaurants
- ride in a bus
- send or move around by bus; "The children were bussed to school"
- the act of caressing with the lips (or an instance thereof)
- the topology of a network whose components are connected by a busbar
- touch with the lips or press the lips (against someone's mouth or other body part) as an expression of love, greeting, etc.; "The newly married couple kissed"; "She kissed her grandfather on the forehead when she entered the room"
Busted
- verb -
- break open or apart suddenly and forcefully; "The dam burst"
- out of working order (`busted' is an informal substitute for `broken');
- search without warning, make a sudden surprise attack on; "The police raided the crack house"
- separate or cause to separate abruptly; "The rope snapped"; "tear the paper"
Buster
- noun - a person (or thing) that breaks up or overpowers something; "dam buster"; "sanction buster"; "crime buster"
- a person born in the generation following the baby boom when the birth rate fell dramatically
- a person who breaks horses
- a robust child
- an informal form of address for a man; "Say, fellow, what are you doing?"; "Hey buster, what's up?"