bust down

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) A woman of easy virtue.
 * 2)  A jewellery encrusted with diamonds, especially a wristwatch drilled and filled thus or with other gemstones.
 * 3) An unsmoked half of a cigarette.
 * 1)  A jewellery encrusted with diamonds, especially a wristwatch drilled and filled thus or with other gemstones.
 * 2) An unsmoked half of a cigarette.
 * 1) An unsmoked half of a cigarette.
 * 1) An unsmoked half of a cigarette.
 * 1) An unsmoked half of a cigarette.

Verb

 * 1) To make into shambles, to cause the disintegration into concrete pieces.
 * 2)  To attack, kill or knock down (someone).
 * 3) To cover with diamonds.
 * 4)  To insult or demean (someone).
 * I'll bust him down until he cries.
 * 1)  To share a cigarette with (someone).
 * 1)  To insult or demean (someone).
 * I'll bust him down until he cries.
 * 1)  To share a cigarette with (someone).
 * 1)  To insult or demean (someone).
 * I'll bust him down until he cries.
 * 1)  To share a cigarette with (someone).