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85 posted on
04/15/2019 11:40:58 AM PDT by
MayflowerMadam
(Jeremiah 1:5 - "Before I formed thee ... I knew thee.")
To: MayflowerMadam
Search Results Dictionary bus /bəs/ verb past tense: bussed; past participle: bussed 1. transport in a communal road vehicle. "managerial staff was bused in and out of the factory" North American transport (a child of one race) to a school where another race is predominant, in an attempt to promote racial integration. 2. North American remove (dirty tableware) from a table in a restaurant or cafeteria. "I'd never bused so many dishes in one night" remove dirty tableware from (a table). "Chad buses tables on weekends" Origin early 19th century: shortening of omnibus. buss /bəs/ archaicinformal verb past tense: bussed; past participle: bussed kiss. "he bussed her on the cheek" Origin late 16th century: alteration of late Middle English bass (noun and verb), probably from French baiser, from Latin basiare . Translate bussed to Use over time for: bussed
97 posted on
04/15/2019 12:04:36 PM PDT by
COUNTrecount
(If only Harvey Weinstein's bathrobe could talk.)
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