A string of berties seemingly without end.
A series of relentless acts of rudeness in which the perpetrator
encroaches upon the rights of another.
A series of relentless acts of rudeness in which the perpetrator
encroaches upon the rights of another.
First the tea, then the angel cake, he's also borrowed my tennis racket without asking AND he's wearing my headband ! A bertathon and a half indeed !
by Man79 October 24, 2010
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bustathon
• Bussathon
• Bustatron 9000
• Burtation
• buscation
• Bluntathon
• bumstation
• bustamonte
• bustarooni
• bustathesaurus
1) pretends to be cool, young and hip, so he can find ways to harm you
2) tries hard to get you to like him, and then shanks you!
2) tries hard to get you to like him, and then shanks you!
Example uno:
1) Bustamonte says, "You like playing video games. I like playing video games." (drills deep into your bottom teeth). *whispers* I play a lot of video games with your teeth, motherfucker!
Example dos:
2) If you try to talk about his handy work in public, he shanks you on camera. (silence because I can't speak). *Bustamonte whispers* I'd shank you, again, if you don't shut up!
1) Bustamonte says, "You like playing video games. I like playing video games." (drills deep into your bottom teeth). *whispers* I play a lot of video games with your teeth, motherfucker!
Example dos:
2) If you try to talk about his handy work in public, he shanks you on camera. (silence because I can't speak). *Bustamonte whispers* I'd shank you, again, if you don't shut up!
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Definition:
1. A purposeful search or quest; an active aspiration for something.
2. A systematic pursuit aimed at achieving a particular goal.
3. An endeavor assumed with determination and focus.
4. A journey marked by diligence and perseverance toward a desired result.
Significance:
• It defines a methodical and determined chase for something important.
• It emphasizes intent and resolve in pursuing objectives.
• It identifies distinct phases in achieving aspirations.
• It avoids ambiguity associated with broader terms similar to "search”, especially unclear “seeking."
• It simplifies explanations regarding targeted pursuits.
• It improves clarity when discussing goal-oriented behavior.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic terms “seeking” with Latin-inspired alternatives.
Singular noun: buscation
Plural noun: buscations
Past verb: buscated
Present simple verb: buscate, buscates
Present continuous verb: buscating
Definition:
1. A purposeful search or quest; an active aspiration for something.
2. A systematic pursuit aimed at achieving a particular goal.
3. An endeavor assumed with determination and focus.
4. A journey marked by diligence and perseverance toward a desired result.
Significance:
• It defines a methodical and determined chase for something important.
• It emphasizes intent and resolve in pursuing objectives.
• It identifies distinct phases in achieving aspirations.
• It avoids ambiguity associated with broader terms similar to "search”, especially unclear “seeking."
• It simplifies explanations regarding targeted pursuits.
• It improves clarity when discussing goal-oriented behavior.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic terms “seeking” with Latin-inspired alternatives.
Singular noun: buscation
Plural noun: buscations
Past verb: buscated
Present simple verb: buscate, buscates
Present continuous verb: buscating
Examples:
• Their (les) buscation for verity directed them distantly and amply.
• Her relentless buscation directed to innovative discoveries.
• Each degree forward in their buscation brought new perceptions.
• Success often depends upon sustained buscation efforts.
• Buscation can transform abstract dreams into tangible realities.
• Their (les) buscation for verity directed them distantly and amply.
• Her relentless buscation directed to innovative discoveries.
• Each degree forward in their buscation brought new perceptions.
• Success often depends upon sustained buscation efforts.
• Buscation can transform abstract dreams into tangible realities.
by Dmitrio March 1, 2026
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Definition:
1. A purposeful search or quest; an active aspiration for something.
2. A systematic pursuit aimed at achieving a particular goal.
3. An endeavor assumed with determination and focus.
4. A journey marked by diligence and perseverance toward a desired result.
Significance:
• It defines a methodical and determined chase for something important.
• It emphasizes intent and resolve in pursuing objectives.
• It identifies distinct phases in achieving aspirations.
• It avoids ambiguity associated with broader terms similar to "search”, especially unclear “seeking."
• It simplifies explanations regarding targeted pursuits.
• It improves clarity when discussing goal-oriented behavior.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic terms “seeking” with Latin-inspired alternatives.
Singular noun: buscation
Plural noun: buscations
Past verb: buscated
Present simple verb: buscate, buscates
Present continuous verb: buscating
Definition:
1. A purposeful search or quest; an active aspiration for something.
2. A systematic pursuit aimed at achieving a particular goal.
3. An endeavor assumed with determination and focus.
4. A journey marked by diligence and perseverance toward a desired result.
Significance:
• It defines a methodical and determined chase for something important.
• It emphasizes intent and resolve in pursuing objectives.
• It identifies distinct phases in achieving aspirations.
• It avoids ambiguity associated with broader terms similar to "search”, especially unclear “seeking."
• It simplifies explanations regarding targeted pursuits.
• It improves clarity when discussing goal-oriented behavior.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic terms “seeking” with Latin-inspired alternatives.
Singular noun: buscation
Plural noun: buscations
Past verb: buscated
Present simple verb: buscate, buscates
Present continuous verb: buscating
Examples:
• “Their (les) buscation for verity directed them distantly and amply.”
• “Her (la) relentless buscation directed to innovative discoveries.”
• “Each degree forward in their buscation brought new perceptions.”
• “Success often depends upon sustained buscation efforts.”
• “Buscation can transform abstract dreams into tangible realities.”
• “Their (les) buscation for verity directed them distantly and amply.”
• “Her (la) relentless buscation directed to innovative discoveries.”
• “Each degree forward in their buscation brought new perceptions.”
• “Success often depends upon sustained buscation efforts.”
• “Buscation can transform abstract dreams into tangible realities.”
by Dmitrio March 2, 2026
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