bussin

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See also: bussin'

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bussin (not comparable)

  1. Alternative form of bussin'
    • 2018, “Diary of the Plug's Daughter 3”, in Sol, Sullivan Group Publishing, →ISBN:
      “Uhh, Georgetown is not around the corner, but I feel cupcakes do be bussin.” “Yoooo, that's what I'm saying. Especially that maple creme and bacon one []
    • (Can we date this quote?) Travis Lamar, Memoirs of a Kuntri Boi, (→ISBN) page 81:
      I hope at SC State dem boi food be bussin like how e iz down ya. Fo real.
    • 2017, Y Blak Moore, Heartless (→ISBN), page 85:
      “Her cake and brownies be bussin.” Swan never looked up from what he was doing or he would have seen a look of total longing on Shay's face.

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Noun[edit]

bussin

  1. genitive singular of bussi