by Dr Bunnygirl March 13, 2021

v. For someone the sudden act of cancelling his own presence at a particular event without a valid reason.
The verb spread in California, from Stanford University Campus.
The verb spread in California, from Stanford University Campus.
(in the afternoon)
Guy1: Hey man, tonight we'll have a small party at my place. Are you coming?
Guy2 (the bus-setter): Of course man, I'm in!
(half an hour after the dinner start)
Guy2: Oh man, I am so sorry, but I have to bus-set you: there is another party I have promised to go in.
****
Guy1: Vincent bus-set our date last night!
Guy2: Oh, what a creep!
Guy1: Hey man, tonight we'll have a small party at my place. Are you coming?
Guy2 (the bus-setter): Of course man, I'm in!
(half an hour after the dinner start)
Guy2: Oh man, I am so sorry, but I have to bus-set you: there is another party I have promised to go in.
****
Guy1: Vincent bus-set our date last night!
Guy2: Oh, what a creep!
by yoghe June 21, 2013

A person who would not normally be considered attractive but is much hotter than the average person who rides the bus/subway.
by bane47 November 6, 2008

When you're on a bus for too long and you feel tired, sleepy, disoriented, etc. because of being on the bus too long
by Thebroski 138 November 20, 2016

by King of Jellybeans December 18, 2009

The Doors reference the "blue bus" in their song, "The End." Other definitions in this site mention that oxycontin may have been referred to as "blue bus" or that it was a reference to the mentally disabled. While it is possible that the first reference has some significance, the second is obviously wrong.
More likely, however, is that this is a direct and literal (not metaphoric) reference to Santa Monica's "Big Blue Bus" system which serves the area of Western Los Angeles, including Jim Morrison's Venice Beach. The Doors were fond of references to LA and it is not surprising that this reference to a local public transit system would go unnoticed and appear confusing to fans outside the area.
More likely, however, is that this is a direct and literal (not metaphoric) reference to Santa Monica's "Big Blue Bus" system which serves the area of Western Los Angeles, including Jim Morrison's Venice Beach. The Doors were fond of references to LA and it is not surprising that this reference to a local public transit system would go unnoticed and appear confusing to fans outside the area.
by comradewho May 16, 2011
