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The act of angrily berating, maltreating, or unjustly villifying another person publicly via email, social networking sites, or texting.
My mom gets drunk and posts e-busive comments to my facebook wall such as; "if you girls are going to "trash" me then you are not my friends not to mention my daughters!!!!!!!"

She has mastered the art of e-buse.
e-buse by Katie Pickles August 13, 2009
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e-bushido 

A player of a (usually online) video game, who will fight to the death no matter how overwhelming the odds are against them. Even when defeat is certain, players with e-bushido will never quit the game before they have been totally defeated.

Derived from the Japanese "Bushido" code, which forbade samurai from surrendering.
Player: He's already lost, why doesn't he quit?
Other player: He is e-bushido, he wont give up until he has lost
Player: Wow he has no life
e-bushido by Based Department September 23, 2020

e-bushido 

A person who respects opponents in online video games while expecting it in return.

If one is not given this respect, they will likely leave the match.

Not to be confused with ragequit.
"That guy constantly spammed taunts but I didn't taunt back because I'm an e-bushido. Instead, I just quit the game."
e-bushido by markade May 27, 2020

e buster 

EEEEEEEEEEEEEe buster said the person eeeeEEeeEEeeEeeEeeE said the crack head┗( T﹏T )┛
just say e or e buster when your bored it keep you happy:-D

E-boy Bussy 

The delicious, tender, gorilla grip, warm boy pussy of a E-boy. Similar to feminine boy bussy but they’re more edgy
Guy 1: Bro I’ve been feeling really depressed lately, can you let me pound that E-boy bussy?
E-boy: sure bro, all homo tho
Electronic busy most commonly referred to as Ebusy refers to the growing trend in electronic responsibilies at work. As more and more people find themselves spending a majority of their work time focused on tasks such as email, e-tail and e-commerce, the descriptor of ebusy seems appropriate to describe their growing work load.

Origins of the word stem from the accidental mispelling of the word "busy" by a member of a large internet discussion group. The group, known as "The MoF," on the bulletin board Scubaboard.com popularized the word and brought it into everyday usage.
I've had an ebusy day at work preparing for our online presentation.
ebusy by C.Diver February 19, 2009