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bust [ bust ]


verb  (past and past participle bust·ed or bust, present participle bust·ing, 3rd person present singular busts)
Definition:
 
1. transitive and intransitive verb make or become useless: to stop operating properly, or cause something to stop operating properly ( informal )
Your brother just busted our TV!

2. transitive and intransitive verb break or get broken: to break or damage something by hitting it or by subjecting it to a powerful impact, or be broken in this way ( informal )
I busted my leg skiing.

3. transitive and intransitive verb burst: to burst something, or undergo bursting

4. transitive verb hit somebody: to hit somebody hard ( informal )
He busted the villain over the head.

5. transitive verb break up organization: to break up an organization when it has become too powerful ( informal )

6. transitive verb crime raid place: to mount a police raid on a place, especially in connection with illegal drugs ( slang )

7. transitive verb crime catch somebody doing something illegal: to catch and punish somebody for doing something illegal or against the rules ( informal )
got busted for skipping class

8. transitive and intransitive verb finance make or become bankrupt: to make somebody bankrupt, or become bankrupt ( informal )

9. transitive verb military demote somebody: to demote a member of the armed forces ( informal )

10. transitive verb riding tame horse for riding: to break in a horse ( informal )

11. intransitive verb card games go over limit: in blackjack, to accumulate cards totaling more than 21 points

12. intransitive verb card games fail to complete hand: in poker, to fail to complete a flush or straight



noun  (plural busts)
Definition:
 
1. failure: somebody or something that fails completely ( informal )
The plan seemed perfect in theory, but it was a bust in reality.

2. finance bankruptcy: bankruptcy or financial failure
periods of boom and bust

3. punch: a punch or blow ( informal )

4. party: a disorganized party or celebration ( informal )

5. crime police raid: a police raid or arrest, especially in connection with illegal drugs ( slang )



adjective 
Definition:
 
1. damaged: broken or no longer working

2. finance bankrupt: judged legally to be unable to pay off personal debts
go bust

[Mid-18th century. Alteration of burst]

bust·ed adjective
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