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bust1 noun 1 the upper, front part of a woman's body; breasts or bosom. 2 a sculpture of a person's head, shoulders and upper chest.
ETYMOLOGY: 17c in sense 2: from French buste, from Italian busto.

bust2 colloq verb (bust or busted, busting) 1 tr & intr to break or burst. 2 said of the police: to arrest someone • He was busted for possession of marijuana. 3 to raid or search someone or somewhere (especially in a search for illegal drugs) • The club was busted last night. 4 N Amer, usually military to demote. noun, slang 1 a police raid. 2 a drinking bout; a spree. adj, colloq 1 broken or burst. 2 having no money left; bankrupt or ruined. go bust colloq to go bankrupt.
ETYMOLOGY: 19c: colloquial form of burst.