bust down
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Etymology
From burst.
Pronunciation
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Noun
bust down (plural bust downs) (African-American Vernacular)
- A woman of easy virtue.
- 2003 March 25, “Dipset Anthem” (track 10), in Cam'ron of The Diplomats (lyrics), Diplomatic Immunity[1]:
- I'm on the west side of Chicago, looking for a bust-down
- 2019, “Bust Down” (track 10), in Deno Devon (lyrics), Broadys[2]:
- Only want a 10 not a bust down hoe
Not a bust down
That's why I keep fucking round looking for a 10 not a bust down
- (often attributive) A jewellery encrusted with diamonds, especially a wristwatch drilled and filled thus or with other gemstones.
- 2023, “Fuck U Betta”, in Lil Skies (lyrics), Life of a Dark Rose 2[4]:
- Okay, I came in with a bust down
Now these hoes notice me […] I bought a bust down, that's a new Patek, I'ma keep on ballin'
I give her good pipe every single night, why she keep on callin'
- 2022 March 16, “MATERIAL GIRL x SQUIDWARD NOSE”[5]:
- (Material girl) and I get it from my mammy
Balmain, bust downs, these hoes can't stand me […]
Deposit all accounts, baby, keep the cash flowin' (ching-ching)
Bust down wrist, but the bussdown keep 'em going (ow)
- An unsmoked half of a cigarette.
- Coordinate term: twos
Verb
bust down (third-person singular simple present busts down, present participle busting down, simple past and past participle busted down) (African-American Vernacular)
- (transitive, slang) To break down.
- Synonym: bruck down (MLE, Jamaica)
- 2015 September 27, “BUST IT DOWN”, H Tycoon (lyrics)[7]:
- Shorty bounce to the beat babygurl u got to
Make that ass work, work, work, work
Now break it down, bust it down, break it down
Bust it down, break it down, bust it down, break it down
Now that's work
- (transitive, slang) To attack, kill or knock down (someone).
- (transitive, slang) To cover with diamonds.
- Synonym: ice out
- 2018 March 7, “Bust It Down”, YFN Lucci (lyrics)[8]:
- I just bought the Rollie, 'bout to bust it down
- 2022 January 27, Brynn Wallner, “Why Do People Get So Upset About Iced-Out Watches?”, in Harper's Bazaar[9]:
- while Audemars Piguet, Richard Mille, and, of course, Rolex watches are frequently customized, Patek Philippe watches are currently the ultimate watch to bust down.
- 2023, “Buss Me Down”, YoungThreat SRT (lyrics)[10]:
- (transitive, slang) To insult or demean (someone).
- I'll bust him down until he cries.
- (transitive, slang) To share a cigarette with (someone).