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excited and often noisy activity; a stir Hustle and bustle are like my right and left arms.
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Making money by way of businesses. I've finished making instrumentals for my record label now its time to get my bustle on and mingle with some artists.
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to dispute the terms of an established agreement and refuse to fulfill one's end of the bargain; especially a business agreement. "We finished his web site, only for him to bustle out of the deal by saying it wasn't what he wanted."
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1.) To move very quickly from one place to another.
2.) To run in an odd fashion w/ arms flinging and legs flopping about. Cristen bustled to her locker to grab her book before the bell rang for school.
Harv and Ragan had a head on collision due to their extreme bustling. |
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