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Definition of bust verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

bust

verb
 
/bʌst/
 
/bʌst/
(informal)
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they bust
 
/bʌst/
 
/bʌst/
he / she / it busts
 
/bʌsts/
 
/bʌsts/
past simple bust
 
/bʌst/
 
/bʌst/
past participle bust
 
/bʌst/
 
/bʌst/
past simple busted
 
/ˈbʌstɪd/
 
/ˈbʌstɪd/
past participle busted
 
/ˈbʌstɪd/
 
/ˈbʌstɪd/
-ing form busting
 
/ˈbʌstɪŋ/
 
/ˈbʌstɪŋ/
Idioms Phrasal Verbs
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  1. bust something to break something
    • I bust my camera.
    • The lights are busted.
    • Come out, or I'll bust the door down!
  2. bust somebody/something (for something) (of the police) to suddenly enter a place and search it; to arrest somebody
    • The cops busted the place frequently.
    • He's been busted for fraud.
    • She was busted for speeding.
    Topics Law and justicec2, Crime and punishmentc2
  3. bust somebody (especially North American English) to make somebody lower in military rank as a punishment synonym demote
  4. Word Originverb mid 18th cent. (originally US, as a noun in the sense ‘an act of bursting or splitting’): variant of burst.
Idioms
bust somebody's chops
  1. (North American English, informal) to criticize somebody
    • Your blog is great but I have to bust your chops a little over this post.
bust a gut (doing something/to do something) (informal)
(also North American English, informal bust your butt/chops/hump, North American English, offensive, slang bust your ass)
  1. to make a great effort to do something
    • It’s a problem which nobody is going to bust a gut trying to solve.
    • I busted my chops to get into law school.
    • These guys were busting their butts on the field, trying to excel at athletics.
    Topics Successc2
bust (out) some moves/a move
  1. (informal) to dance
    • I'm the sort of guy who loves to bust out some moves at a party.
    • The actress was seen busting a move with her friends in a London nightclub.
… or bust
  1. (informal) used to say that you will try very hard to get somewhere or achieve something
    • For him it's the Olympics or bust.
    Topics Successc2
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