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Burr

Cold or freezing weather Burr is a sound usually associated with cold weather, but in this case it is used as an adjective. My roommate tends to say things that she’s feeling, so burr More…

Bush League

Describing something as being of lesser quality. =Refers to old baseball leagues in the bush. Many of them did not have very good equipment, or none at all. Used usually in an insulting More…

Bushified

Relating to having a blank expression on one’s face, such that you appear dumbfounded or unable to speak. (‘a bushified expression’ A “deer-in-the-headlights” More…

Bushism

A funny or ridiculous statement made by President Bush; used as political satire Bushism follows the same format of Clintonism, Confucianism, Federalism, etc., meaning “the acts, More…

Bushism

A gaff by president George Bush. Appends Bush’s name to the suffix “ism” (like) to produce a meaning “like Bush”. Etymology : Bush+ism More…

Bushit

Speeches or statements made by President Bush that are regarded to be deceptive or simply false Bushit was clearly coined due to its resemblance to bullshit (they sound almost exactly More…

Bushspeak

Words spoken by president Bush Combines “Bush” with “speak" ="Adventures in Bushspeak" Etymology : Bush+speak =http://politicalhumor.about.com/library/blbushisms.htm

bushwhack

Literally whacking bushes out of the way when there is no trail. =takes the literal meaning of whacking bushes out of the way. used when referring to sort of "breaking new trail" More…

BUSHY

Not being able to pronounce words correctly Possible reason used: Leno wanted to be funny and colorful. He comments are always very spiffy. One again, he was using his wit to make a very More…

Bushy

A characteristic that describes belligerent individuals Trait that is applied to a person that desires to cause conflict without a logical explanation. =Did you know that Bush might attack More…

bust

(zero derivation) To try real hard; display great effort =Bust originally meant to break or separate. Bust in this case was formed by taking a metaphorical approach to this original More…

BustDown

(Verb) Someone who you are trying to have sexual relations with in a rather short period of time. =“I’m trying to bust down Emily real quick before the Thanksgiving Break” Etymology : More…

busted

unattractive, ugly. The word is formed by a semantic shift from “busted” meaning broken or beat-up. This is a metaphor because the person’s appearance is, in a way, More…

Busted

(metaphor) to describes someone that looks ugly or unappealing; may describe a particular feature of an individual that is unappealing =The term busted may be use by urban groups in the More…

busticate

To destroy an object such that it cannot be repaired. To break something beyond all hope of repair. The extraneous verbal suffix ‘-ate’ added to the verb ‘bust’ More…

Busty

(derivation) Disappointing, bad, doesn’t meet expectation. =“Three picks, only one touchdown, Brady is having a busty night” Etymology : A derivation from the word bust, meaning More…

Butch

A girl (typically lesbian) that appears masculine, especially in her physical build or referring to a girl that dresses in a way to suggest masculinity. The connection to More…

Butler

having or exhibiting characteristics such as politeness, proper etiquette, or patience. apparent meaning: proper and exhibiting social graces reason used: My friend used this term because More…

Butt-hurt

Overly or unnecessarily affected by unhappiness or dejection; unhappiness or melancholy brought on by a small event =This term is a metaphor that compares the pain of hurting your butt to More…

buttdial

To accidentally call somebody with a cellular phone left in a pocket, typically but not necessarily using one's own rear end. ="Sorry for accidentally buttdialing you three times More…


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