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bustle

Making money by way of businesses.

I've finished making instrumentals for my record label now its time to get my bustle on and mingle with some artists.

by Intelligent Thinker October 2, 2012

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bustle

excited and often noisy activity; a stir

Hustle and bustle are like my right and left arms.

by living_elegy920 April 29, 2005

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bustle

to dispute the terms of an established agreement and refuse to fulfill one's end of the bargain; especially a business agreement.

"We finished his web site, only for him to bustle out of the deal by saying it wasn't what he wanted."

by Alvin Mason March 30, 2006

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bustle

1.) To move very quickly from one place to another.
2.) To run in an odd fashion w/ arms flinging and legs flopping about.

Cristen bustled to her locker to grab her book before the bell rang for school.

Harv and Ragan had a head on collision due to their extreme bustling.

by Laura aka Harv October 24, 2005

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bustle

a person who busts their pants whenever they see a person that has something related to the victim's fetish

A: Damn! Those feet were amazing!
B: Calm down you little bustle.

by BingoIsaac April 7, 2023


Bustling

Similar to hustling it is a term that is used to exclaim how exciting or extraordinary something is
Origin: Brampton Ontario, Canada

Yo fam did you see the way the man dems were bustling on the court the way they were balling is on a d1 level styll

by Youngsavagejr January 11, 2016

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in a bustle

to be in a hurry or in a frazzled state

Lauren h came up to me all in a bustle when she got back her test; That kid was all in a bustle on his way to the game; Being in a bustle can cause confusion and stress

by Brittany and Haley October 25, 2005

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