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busted, past participle; busted, past tense; bust, past tense; busting, present participle; busts, 3rd person singular present; bust, past participle;
  1. Break, split, or burst (something)
    • - they bust the tunnel wide open
    • - the film busts every box-office record
  2. Come apart or split open
    • - he was laughing fit to bust
  3. Cause to collapse; defeat utterly
    • - he promised to bust the mafia
  4. (esp. of a married couple) Separate, typically after a quarrel

  5. Cause (something) to break up
    • - men hired to bust up union rallies
  6. Strike violently
    • - they wanted to bust me on the mouth
  7. Break out; escape
    • - she busted out of prison
  8. (in blackjack and similar card games) Exceed the score of 21, losing one's stake

  9. Raid or search (premises where illegal activity is suspected)
    • - their house got busted
  10. Arrest
    • - he was busted for drugs
  11. Reduce (a soldier) to a lower rank; demote
    • - he was busted to private

  1. broken: out of working order (`busted' is an informal substitute for `broken'); "a broken washing machine"; "the coke machine is broken"; "the coke machine is busted"
  2. Busted is the self-entitled debut album by British pop rock band Busted. It was released in the UK in September 2002 and peaked at #2 the following January after the success of second single "Year 3000". ...
  3. Busted was a British pop rock band which formed in 2000 and broke up in 2005. The band's line-up consisted of James Bourne, Matt Willis and Charlie Simpson. They sold over three million albums worldwide , winning two BRIT Awards, Record of the Year and performing on several sellout arena tours.
  4. Busted is a 1996 comedy film, starring Corey Feldman, Corey Haim, Dominick Brascia and Ava Fabian.
  5. "Busted" is a song written by Harlan Howard in 1962.
  6. "Busted" is a song by Joanne, released as the fourth single from her 2001 album Do Not Disturb. It debuted and peaked at No. 36 on the ARIA chart.
  7. Busting is a 1974 film directed by Peter Hyams, starring Elliott Gould and Robert Blake as Los Angeles police detectives.
  8. Having a certain type of bust (breasts; cleavage)
  9. (Busting) Also known as Breaking. Drawing cards to a hand so that it’s total is 22 or more, a loser.
  10. (Busting) Dog smells/sees  the bird/s then purposely runs in or crowds a bird causing it to flush.  Undesirable on a pointing dog.
  11. (Busting) The act of performing a trick; the act of NOT performing a trick resulting in an injury significant enough to earn bragging rights
  12. (Busting) The idea behind the word is that something bad is eliminated.  Like when you bust a cellphone tower, (we call them death force transmitters)  the black Aura dissappears and is replaced by a vibrant colourful Aura. ...
  13. broken or caught in the act of doing something wrong
  14. This is what happens when you are completely broke. Busted is a poker phrase used when a player is left with no more tournament chips to take the game forward. While this usually happens with inexperienced poker players, sometimes an expert may also come across such a situation.
  15. (adj.)—a very ugly female ( see also, grenade)
  16. adj.  A failed draw.  He turned over nothing but a busted straight.  Also broken draw.
  17. Having scored too many points when trying to finish an 01 game
  18. arrested, caught in the act. The pigs busted her for internal possession! (that actually happened to Natasha who spent a night in jail when she was friendly to a cop and in her confusion told him that she was tripping) I busted him when he burned me. Took my Tibetan bell. ...
  19. To lose one's bankroll; in blackjack, a hand over 21.
  20. (adj., ugly) Nothing at all to do with being caught at something they're not supposed to be doing. It's a gossipy way of chat room slang for saying someone they see is ugly. Ew, that girl's busted.
  21. American army slang meaning that a non-commissioned officer has been reduced by order, or court-martial, the the grade of private.
  22. caught, found out, especially when you're just trying to do your job and actually enjoying it.
  23. If you've no money left and you can't continue playing, you're busted. Similarly, if you're eliminated from a tournament, you're busted or busted out.
  24. To overdraw to a total greater than 21; an immediate losing hand.
  25. (adj, offensive) 1. describes a person (typically a woman) who is unattractive. Synonym: ugly. Freq: occasional. She is so busted!