by Gruffboy July 01, 2015
Charter bus: a wonderful air conditioned luxurious bus almost like an airplane so awesome you never want to get off if I had it my way I would ride the bus all day
by Helloooooooooooo1234567890637 April 30, 2019
a large contained tin used to pick kids up at bus stops used mainly in the morning or in the afternoon
a school-bus is commonly used for school needs, such as taking kids to school or delivering them back.
by Obama-prism July 28, 2020
Music that you hear while on the bus that comes from other peoples loud headphones. they supply the music to people who don't have their music cranked.
I didn't have my ipod today so I just listened to the Bus Beats from the guy sitting across from me.
by Oderus Underus April 11, 2011
The 3.30am night bus from Edinburgh to the Queen Margaret University campus in Musselburgh, usually packed with rowdy, drunken students.
Classics such as "Wonderwall" and "Mr Brightside" can be heard drunkenly belted out on the bus after a heavy night at Hive or Subway Cowgate.
Classics such as "Wonderwall" and "Mr Brightside" can be heard drunkenly belted out on the bus after a heavy night at Hive or Subway Cowgate.
" yiu getting an uber to afters at John's flat"
"Nah, I'm skint so I'll probably just get the muss bus, plus it's always bouncing at this time"
"Nah, I'm skint so I'll probably just get the muss bus, plus it's always bouncing at this time"
by CSM1874 April 09, 2022
by Nick Naires March 08, 2018
One of two types of buses: 1) a bus that is intended to look like an old-fashioned trolley; 2) a bus that looks more like a typical bus, but has a short distance between the front wheels and the back wheels. After Toonerville Trolley, a trolley comic strip that was popular in the early 20th century.
Me: Did you take the Toonerville bus from your hotel to Disneyland yesterday?
She: Yeah. Hard seats, though.
Look! It's the county transportation system's Toonerville bus!
She: Yeah. Hard seats, though.
Look! It's the county transportation system's Toonerville bus!
by Richard Rabinowitz August 19, 2005