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buster

Prononciation : [ˈbʌstər]

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Contexte : « informal language »

(noun) a slang term often used to describe a person, especially a man, who is doing something silly, foolish, or untrustworthy. Sometimes it can be used affectionately among friends.

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He's such a funny buster; he always makes us laugh with his jokes.

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Don't be a buster and try to cheat during the game; it's not fair.

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Why did you call him a buster for forgetting his homework?

Contexte : « entertainment »

(noun) a character type in stories or movies who breaks things or causes trouble, usually for comedic effect. Busters are often seen as silly or reckless.

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The buster in the cartoon always made everything funny by knocking things over.

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The serious character was not a buster at all; he always did things perfectly.

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What makes the buster character stand out in the movie?

Contexte : « to disrupt or spoil »

(noun) a term used when someone or something ruins a good time or experience for others. If a person is being a buster, they might be making everyone unhappy.

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We had a great time until that buster showed up and started arguing.

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No one felt like a buster after the party; everyone enjoyed themselves.

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Why do you think he's acting like a buster at the party?

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