1. gangbusters - Noun
2. gangbusters - Adjective
3. gangbusters - Adverb
gangbusters
plural of gangbuster
gangbusters
Very successful or profitable.
gangbusters (not comparable)
(colloquial) With great energy or speed; very well. (Frequently with go.) [from 20th c.]
A funny thing happens in real estate. When it comes back, it comes back up like gangbusters. Barbara Corcoran
Apparently, it works gangbusters as a toner and spot treatment. Source: Internet
Right-wing books in general are doing better right now than left-wing books -- Paul Krugman's last book missed the list, as did Glenn Greenwald's, but Glenn Beck and Laura Ingraham and now this lunkhead are going gangbusters. Source: Internet
Gershburg and I first spoke in December, when the value of bitcoin vis-a-vis that of one U.S. dollar was doing gangbusters. Source: Internet
Since evolutionary medicine is in its infancy, the only paleo dietary trials have been for diabetes (and were small, but worked like gangbusters, not surprisingly). Source: Internet
The book is terrific, and I hope the paperback version sells like gangbusters for you. Source: Internet