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    [Verb]  | "bus*tle" | \ ˈbə-səl \


    1: to move briskly and often ostentatiously

    2: to be busily astir : teem


    Origin: 1548 ;

     Probably alteration of obsolete buskle to prepare, frequentative of busk, from Old Norse būask to prepare oneself;

    [Verb]  | "bustled" 


    1: to be copiously supplied;


      * e.g., " ... on Saturdays the city's downtown bustles with activity as a farmers' market sets up shop "





    2: to proceed or move quickly;


      * e.g., " ... the hostess bustled about, taking care of last-minute preparations for the party "



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    [Verb]  | "bustle" 


    1: to be copiously supplied;


      * e.g., " ... on Saturdays the city's downtown bustles with activity as a farmers' market sets up shop "





    2: to proceed or move quickly;


      * e.g., " ... the hostess bustled about, taking care of last-minute preparations for the party "



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     [ "bustle" ]

    1: Making money by way of businesses.

      * e.g.,  ... I've finished making instrumentals for my record label now its time to get my bustle on and mingle with some artists. 

     [ "bustle" ]

    1: excited and often noisy activity; a stir

      * e.g.,  ... Hustle and bustle are like my right and left arms. 

     [ "bustle" ]

    1: to dispute the terms of an established agreement and refuse to fulfill one's end of the bargain; especially a business agreement.

      * e.g.,  ... "We finished his web site, only for him to bustle out of the deal by saying it wasn't what he wanted." 

     [ "bustle" ]

    1: ) To move very quickly from one place to another.

      * e.g.,  ... Cristen bustled to her locker to grab her book before the bell rang for school. 


     [ "bustle" ]

    2: ) To run in an odd fashion w/ arms flinging and legs flopping about.

      * e.g.,  ... Harv and Ragan had a head on collision due to their extreme bustling. 

     [ "Bustling" ]

    1: Similar to hustling it is a term that is used to exclaim how exciting or extraordinary something is

      * e.g.,  ... Yo fam did you see the way the man dems were bustling on the court the way they were balling is on a d1 level styll 


     [ "Bustling" ]

    2: Origin: Brampton Ontario, Canada

     [ "bustle" ]

    1: a person who busts their pants whenever they see a person that has something related to the victim's fetish

      * e.g.,  ... A: Damn! Those feet were amazing! 

     [ "bustling" ]

    1: Looking industrious while completing many small tasks.

      * e.g.,  ... eg. a bustling metropolis 

     [ "in a bustle" ]

    1: to be in a hurry or in a frazzled state

      * e.g.,  ... Lauren h came up to me all in a bustle when she got back her test; That kid was all in a bustle on his way to the game; Being in a bustle can cause confusion and stress 

     [ "Bustle Punching" ]

    1: The act of entering a crowd with an erection and bumping into as many people as possible.

      * e.g.,  ... George was in a great mood. He just left a crowded elevator after cunningly Bustle Punching several women. 

     [ "Hustle and bustle" ]

    1: A state of great activity.

      * e.g.,  ... "There was a hustle and a bustle in the shopping mall, as loads of people walked by." "I can't stand the hustle and bustle of big cities." 

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