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- What does I am busting mean? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
I was watching Seinfeld and whenever things start becoming great for George (he is always jobless and miserable) he says : "I am busting" Does it mean breaking the bad luck or something else?
- Whats the origin of the idiom bust ones chops?
The odd thing about the exhaustion dorm of "bust one's chops" is that the person is said to be busting his or her own chops Still the idea of working to exhaustion by "busting one's chops" is no stranger as an image than doing so by "busting one's ass "
- Vulgar slang equivalent to Breaking someones balls
Similarly ‘busting my ass’ It’s the sort of thing foreigners speaking English, might say, having heard it in a movie But to English ears it sounds a bit wierd and if someone said it to me, I’d raise an eyebrow
- american english - What is the origin of breaking ones balls . . .
Why you gotta be busting my balls all the time Or he's a real ball buster Comes from the practice of castrating bulls by breaking their balls with the end of a stick Also, when someone is a pain in the ass all the time, and drives your spirit down with their nonsense, they are a real ball buster Busting balls keeps people humble as well
- phrase requests - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
Busting someone's balls generally, where I live, is more about getting on to someone about something - sometimes just to get a rise out of them, often to take them to task over an issue
- Meaning of bust on somebody - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
What does it mean to bust on somebody? For example, I bust on my girlfriend
- phrases - Whats the word for “busting the myth”? - English Language . . .
Suppose, I want to say that you need to bust the myth that girls are not good at sports or any other stereotype for that matter What's the word to prove wrong an old, established stereotype? I
- What is the meaning of Bussin juugs? - slang
5 bussin should be interpreted as busting (it's written as "bustin" on Gucci Mane's t-shirt in the official video of the song) juugs is also sometimes spelled joogs I believe it derives from the word "drug" As a noun, it seems to mean something like a small-time drug dealer, or the act of selling a small quantity of drugs
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