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past participle; see bust IIIsubst. \/bʌst\/1) ( skulptur) byste2) ( om kvinne) byste, barm, bystemålIIsubst. \/bʌst\/1) ( handel) nedgang, konkurs2) razzia, raid, arrestasjon3) fiasko, tabbe4) fyllefest, rangel, heisatur5) (amer.) slag, knyttneveslag6) ( militærvesen) degradering7) ( kortspill) hånd uten stikkgo on the bust feste, ranglehave a bust drikke seg dritingsIII1) sprenge(s), sprekke, bryte opp, slå inn, slå i stykker2) slå, fike til3) foreta en razzia4) ( slang) hekte, arrestere5) slå konkurs, gå konkurs, fallere, ruinere6) (militærvesen, amer.) degradere7) (amer.) temme8) stikke av fra, rive seg løs fra9) (universitet, slang, amer.) dumpe, bli kastet utbe busting være tissetrengt, nesten tisse på seg være overivrig, ivrebust a gut le seg ihjel overanstrenge segbust one's boiler ta seg helt ut, overanstrenge segbust oneself laughing holde på å dø av latter, holde på å le seg ihjelbust out bryte ut, stikke av, rømmebust something up slå noe i stykker, sprenge noe, bryte noe oppbust up ( om (ekte)par) gå fra hverandrelaugh fit to bust le så man holder på å knekke sammenIVadj. \/bʌst\/1) blakk, fallitt, konkurs, ruinert2) skadet, i stykkergo bust gå konkurs
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