bussick

adj
/ˈbʌsˌsɪk/

Etymology

From bus + sick.

  1. derived from szűcs — “furrier
  2. derived from Sic
  3. compounded as bussick — “bus + sick

Definitions

  1. Suffering from sickness, nausea or dizziness due to the motion of a bus.

    • It's no good to travel by land, he says to himself. You get bussick and empty and dusty.
    • "What do you think Izzy is doing right now?" Emma wondered aloud. "Not sitting in a bus filled with five-year-olds,” Harriet said, “praying one of them doesn't get bussick."

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA