bustable

adj

Etymology

From bust + -able.

  1. derived from ambustum
  2. derived from bustum — “funeral monument, tomb," originally "funeral pyre, place where corpses are burned
  3. derived from busto — “torso, upper body
  4. borrowed from buste
  5. suffixed as bustable — “bust + able

Definitions

  1. That one may be busted for

  2. Able to be busted for an offense

  3. breakable

The neighborhood

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