bust out
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[edit]bust out (third-person singular simple present busts out, present participle busting out, simple past and past participle busted out or (colloquial) bust out)
- (informal, intransitive) To escape (from); break out.
- to bust out of prison
- (informal, transitive) To free from captivity.
- They tried to bust the prisoner out, but were thwarted by the police.
- (US, informal, intransitive) To reveal, to show.
- (US, informal) To bring out; to take out.
- Synonym: break out
- They decided it was time to bust out the good hooch.
- (US, informal, nonstandard) To burst out (laughing).
- (blackjack, intransitive) To lose by going bust.
- (slang, dated) To buy an interest in a business and then take out a large amount of debt, strip the business of assets and then cash out before the business goes into bankruptcy.
- (slang, African-American Vernacular) To have sex with (a woman); to bring (a woman) to orgasm.
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