<noun.person> Say, fellow, what are you doing? Hey buster, what's up?
a robust child
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a person who breaks horses
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a person (or thing) that breaks up or overpowers something
<noun.person> dam buster sanction buster crime buster
a person born in the generation following the baby boom when the birth rate fell dramatically
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Buster \Bus"ter\ (b[u^]s"t[~e]r), n. Something huge; a roistering blade; also, a spree. [Slang, U.S.] --Bartlett.
Young and Bowen insist that the actions of bureaucrats are beyond challenge, then perhaps each of them should volunteer to personally administer the first randomized mortality trials of heart-attack victims receiving the TPA clot buster or nothing.
The ship was towed into port under tight security by the Coast Guard cutter Boutwell, which was flying a makeshift "pot buster" flag.
Harold Martin, Air Marshal and one of the daredevil pilots who made the famous "dam buster" raid on Germany in World War II, died Thursday.