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bussy

1

[ boos-ee ]

noun

Slang: Vulgar, Sometimes Offensive.
  1. in the LGBTQ community, the male anus: used especially by gay men in a receptive sexual role.


bussy

2

[ buhs-ee ]

noun

Chiefly Appalachian.
  1. a sweetheart.
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˜yĐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of bussy1

First recorded in 2000–05; b(oy) ( def ) + (p)ussy 2( def )

Origin of bussy2

First recorded in 1885–90; buss ( def ) + -y 2( def )
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“Bussy is our creative genius and he came up with it. . . I love it.”

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Early on Wednesday, numerous account postings reviewed by Salon accused Gettr of "censoring" user content under the respective hashtags "#sonic" and "#sonic_came_in_my_bussy."

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The story is based on a novel of the same title by Dorothy Bussy, published in 1949, before its film release in France in 1951.

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“Then I found it boring, I looked for other things. I found that the flute was too limiting,” Mr. Schneider said, according to Pascal Bussy’s book “Kraftwerk: Man, Machine and Music.”

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Based on a novel by Dorothy Bussy, “Olivia” was released in the United States as “Pit of Loneliness,” thus creating an association with the once notorious novel of lesbian passion “Well of Loneliness.”

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