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excited and often noisy activity; a stir
Hustle and bustle are like my right and left arms.
bustle by living_elegy920 April 28, 2005
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."
bustle by Alvin Mason April 20, 2006
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.
bustle by Laura aka Harv November 1, 2005
a person who busts their pants whenever they see a person that has something related to the victim's fetish
A: Damn! Those feet were amazing!
B: Calm down you little bustle.
bustle by BingoIsaac April 7, 2023

Bustle Punching 

The act of entering a crowd with an erection and bumping into as many people as possible.
George was in a great mood. He just left a crowded elevator after cunningly Bustle Punching several women.
Bustle Punching by 12Free4 December 9, 2010

bustle in your hedgerow 

Lyrics found in Stairway to Heaven by Led Zeppelin. In reverse translates to:
"And all the evil fools who made us suffer, sad Satan"

Also interpreted as:
"And in a little toolshed he made us suffer, sad Satan."
If there's a bustle in your hedgerow don't be alarmed now, it's just a spring clean for the may queen.