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busmate /ˈbusˌmāt/ (noun) a fellow rider on a bus, particularly one rides with regularly. Etymology: compare with classmate.
"Cally is not in my class, but she is my busmate when we ride to school in the morning."
busmate by Richard.J.Barbalace March 12, 2021
Related Words
When you are speaking and trying to figure out what to say next and you say but um so quickly and uncomfortably that they run together and you butum out
I was making a video and I got stumped on what to share next and so I.. butum
Butum by LUXLY March 21, 2019
A directionless bufoon who cannot determine north or south using the needles of a compass. One stricken with a delusional disorder, believing he or she was born a turd and is therefore trying to relive the experience of birthing from the "CRED" Cycloptic Red Eye of Death seeking solace and maternal comfort. Due to the nature of this infliction, the individual continually enters the wrong cavity, henceforth referred to as Bushman.
No you idiot, you didn't get boofed by the Fuller Brushmeister, you got regally queef greased by the Bushman, aka djPauli (LINY) psk.
bushman by Rono January 22, 2007
Another word for something that bust or hits
That bacon, egg, and cheese bussme
bussme by Jahsiah_m January 1, 2020
Celebrated on June 29th of every year as the holy birth of Gary Busey.
On this holy day of Busemas, we celebrate the birth of our Lord Gary Busey.
Busemas by Mike January 11, 2006

Bushmills 

Stories tell us that the troops of King Henry II of England were more than happy to discover the unique taste of Irish whiskey. Unable to pronounce the Gaelic “Uisce Beatha” (Water of Life), they shortened it to “Uisce” and finally to whiskey. In the year 1608, the first licence to distil whiskey was granted by King James the first to the Old Bushmills distillery in the village of Bushmills in what is now the county of Antrim in Ireland. The company flourished until Prohibition in America. Many of the Irish distilleries were forced to close but Bushmills stayed open. The Bushmills distillery director correctly anticipated the end of the ban of alcohol in America and had ample stocks of the fine whiskey ready for export. Favorite among discerning drinkers for its unparalleled range of quality Irish whiskeys. One of the finest, if not the finest whiskey in the world.
Range
Bushmills Original, a blend of single malt Irish wiskey and Irish grain whiskey.
Black Bush, a dark blend, comprised almost entirely of single malt whiskey.
10 Year Old Single Malt, single malt whiskey aged for at least 10 years.
16 Year Old Single Malt, single malt whiskey matured for at least 16 years in two different types of Casks.
21 Year Old Single Malt, single malt whiskey matured for a minimum of 21 years in three different types of casks.
We should get a couple bottles of bushmills for Saint Patrick’s day.
Bushmills by killahkush October 26, 2006