1. busting - Noun
2. busting - Adjective
3. busting - Verb
busting (comparative more busting, superlative most busting)
(often followed by "to go to...") Urgently needing to urinate.
Can you tell me where the toilets are? I'm busting.
The kid is busting to go to the toilet.
busting
present participle of bust
busting (plural bustings)
(colloquial) The process of something being broken or exploded.
After busting their first high-profile ghost, the guys go out in front of a crowd of spectators, and Venkman paraphrases Julius Caesar: “We came, we saw, we kicked its a**!” Source: Internet
Addressing journalists at the State Police Headquarters in Sokoto, the Commissioner of Police, Ibrahim Ka’oje described their arrest as another breakthrough in crime busting efforts of his Command. Source: Internet
But even that made my arm ache like a tooth was busting every time I threw. Source: Internet
Audiences open to a more serious retelling will appreciate it for what it is: the tale of a young woman busting gender stereotypes to lead men in battle and bring honor to her family, village and empire. Source: Internet
Bedard explained that Yoo supports "virtually every move by Trump, from busting the FBI, fighting impeachment from Democrats, withdrawing from key international agreements, and adding Republicans to the federal bench." Source: Internet
COLUMBIA, S.C. – Hours after busting a move on the dance floor that went viral, an optimistic pledged that he’s ready “to close the deal” in South Carolina’s first-in-the-south presidential primary. Source: Internet