by dawoodahakbar November 12, 2020

by Jslipper February 1, 2023

Bus-chased means that someone is extremely exhausted or actually failed to do something they are forced to. It can also directly describe one's mood or situation after chasing a bus.
1. Mr Ng looked bus-chased after chasing a fast bus and broke his left leg.
2. A: B, I'm forced to do the f**king Design and Technology homework. Otherwise, I will be scolded in class.
B: Please, I don't want to see you being so bus-chased even after you finish it.
3. Despite they have done everything perfect, bus-chased people often complains about everything they have been forced to do, like some domestic helpers...
2. A: B, I'm forced to do the f**king Design and Technology homework. Otherwise, I will be scolded in class.
B: Please, I don't want to see you being so bus-chased even after you finish it.
3. Despite they have done everything perfect, bus-chased people often complains about everything they have been forced to do, like some domestic helpers...
by MrSniperCorn October 12, 2019

by Busbitch Elevate June 14, 2018

The term Bus down wind (or Bus DW) is used in the context of surfski downwind events. In a surfski down wind event a group of paddlers gather to paddle/surf down wind from point a to point b. The group is logistically challenged by getting by car to the start of the event (point a) and yet have enough cars waiting at the finish line (point b) to be able to bring at least one driver per car left at point a back to point b. A Bus down wind refers to a logistical set-up of a single paddler down wind event. The paddler drives to point a, drops the surfski, drives to point b, leaves the car, goes back to point a by bus, performs the down wind run to point b, loads the ski on the car and goes back home.
by Millimetern November 17, 2020

by MyDadsWife October 2, 2017
