busting

[ˈbʌstɪŋ]

busting Definition

  • 1the act of breaking something apart or opening it forcefully
  • 2to be extremely busy or full of activity
  • 3to defeat or catch someone in the act of doing something wrong

Using busting: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "busting" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The police were busting down the door to catch the criminal.

  • Example

    She was busting her brain to finish the project on time.

  • Example

    The club was busting with people on Saturday night.

  • Example

    He was caught busting into the store after hours.

busting Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with busting

  • to dance, especially in a showy or impressive way

    Example

    Everyone was impressed when he busted a move on the dance floor.

  • bust someone's chops

    to criticize or nag someone in a persistent or annoying way

    Example

    He kept busting my chops about being late, even though it wasn't my fault.

  • bust a gut

    to laugh very hard

    Example

    The comedian had the audience busting a gut with his jokes.

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Summary: busting in Brief

The term 'busting' [ˈbʌstɪŋ] can refer to breaking something apart or opening it forcefully, as in 'The police were busting down the door to catch the criminal.' It can also mean to be extremely busy or full of activity, as in 'The club was busting with people on Saturday night.' Additionally, 'busting' can mean to defeat or catch someone in the act of doing something wrong, as in 'He was caught busting into the store after hours.' Other phrases include 'bust a move,' meaning to dance impressively, 'bust someone's chops,' meaning to criticize or nag someone, and 'bust a gut,' meaning to laugh very hard.