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buster
1[ buhs-ter ]
noun
- a person who breaks up something:
crime busters.
- something that is very big or unusual for its kind.
- a loud, uproarious reveler.
- a frolic; spree.
- (initial capital letter) (used as a familiar term of address to a man or boy who is an object to the speaker's annoyance or anger):
Look, Buster, you're standing in my way!
Buster
2[ buhs-ter ]
noun
- a male given name.
buster
/ ˈbʌstə /
noun
- in combination a person or thing destroying something as specified
dambuster
- a term of address for a boy or man
- a person who breaks horses
- a spree, esp a drinking bout
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Ninety minutes later, Israeli pilots fired American-supplied “bunker buster” bombs at buildings in southern Beirut.
Trump’s continuation of his 2017 cuts — including on corporate tax rates and capital gains — would be another budget buster.
“It's easy to point to homophobia, the 'f*g buster' campaign,” he says.
The UFW countered that Wonderful had intimidated workers into making false statements and had brought in a labor consultant with a reputation as a union buster to manipulate their emotions in the weeks that followed.
They interrupted her stump speech multiple times, chanting “What’s disgusting? Union busting” at Ms. Haley, a former governor of South Carolina and a self-proclaimed “union buster,” before being shouted down.
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