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Definition: Busted

Part of Speech Definition
Verb 1. To have crashed, relapsed, banged, dashed or thumped. [Eve - graph theoretic]
2. To be walled. [Eve - graph theoretic]
3. To have breasted or chested. [Eve - graph theoretic]
4. To be damned. [Eve - graph theoretic]
5. To have slumped or vacuumed. [Eve - graph theoretic]
6. To be shawled or tuckered. [Eve - graph theoretic]
7. To be aerosoled or cambered. [Eve - graph theoretic]
8. To have ruptured, snapped or broked. [Eve - graph theoretic]
9. To have collapsed, flopped or bombed. [Eve - graph theoretic]
10. To be corseted or belted.[Eve - graph theoretic]
Verb Past Tense 1. Past tense conjugation of the verb bust.[Eve - graph theoretic]
Verb Base
(bust)
1. Ruin completely; "He busted my radio!".[Wordnet].
2. Search without warning, make a sudden surprise attack on.[Wordnet].
3. Separate or cause to separate abruptly.[Wordnet].
4. Go to pieces.[Wordnet].
5. Break open or apart suddenly and forcefully.[Wordnet].
6. Go to pieces; "The lawn mower finally broke"; "The gears wore out"; "The old chair finally fell apart completely".[Wordnet].
7. Base verb from the following inflections: busting, busted, busts, buster, busters, bustingly and bustedly.[Eve - graph theoretic]
Adjective 1. Out of working order (`busted' is an informal substitute for `broken'); "the coke machine is busted".[Wordnet]
2. (used informally especially of bones) fractured; "my arm is busted"; "I got my head busted in the fight"; "can't play with a busted baseball bat".[Wordnet]
3. Suddenly and violently broken open especially from internal pressure (`busted' is an informal term for `burst'); "a burst balloon"; "burst pipes"; "burst seams"; "a ruptured appendix"; "a busted balloon".[Wordnet]
4. Being damned. [Eve - graph theoretic]
5. Being frosted. [Eve - graph theoretic]
6. Being warped. [Eve - graph theoretic]
7. Being kaput. [Eve - graph theoretic]
8. Being destitute or indigent. [Eve - graph theoretic]
9. Being tame or domesticated. [Eve - graph theoretic]
10. Being bungled.[Eve - graph theoretic]

Sources: compiled from various sources, (under license) copyright 2008. WordNet 3.0 Copyright © 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.

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"Busted" is a common misspelling or typo for: bustled, buster, gusted, bursted.

Date "Busted" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1838. (references)

Specialty Definition: Busted

Domain Definition
Health Arrested. (references)
Wikipedic Busted were a British pop group made up of three members: James Bourne, Charlie Simpson and Matt Jay and formed in 2001. They were signed to Universal Island and released seven singles and two albums in the UK Charts. Their sound could be described as "pop-rock" or "pop-punk". They could also be described as a boyband, although they sang live and in all but their earliest songs played their own guitars. The band announced at a press conference on January 14th 2005 that it was to split up. (references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Common Expressions: Busted

Expressions Definition
Busted Stuff Busted Stuff is an album by the Dave Matthews Band, released by RCA Records on July 16, 2002. It is known on the Internet by the acronym BS. (references)
Krusty Gets Busted Krusty Gets Busted was the twelfth non short Simpsons episode released on television. The episode deals with Krusty the Klown being arrested for armed robbery, to the disgrace of Bart, who reveals that Krusty was framed by the notorious Sideshow Bob. (references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Specialty Expressions: Busted

Expressions Domain Definition
Busted convertible Finance A convertible security that is trading like a straight security because the optioned common stock is trading low. Source: European Union. (references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Extended Definition: Busted


Busted

Busted
Origin London, England
Genre(s) Pop rock
Pop punk
Years active 2001—2005
Label(s) Mercury
Website Busted.com
Former members
James Bourne (Rhythm Guitar and Vocals)
Charlie Simpson (Lead Guitar and Vocals)
Matt Willis(Bass Guitar and Vocals)
Owen Doyle
Ki McPhail
Tom Fletcher

Busted were an English band consisting of James Bourne (rhythm guitar), Charlie Simpson (lead guitar and occasionally drums), and Matt Willis (then called Matt Jay; bass guitar). They sold over 1 million singles and 2 million albums in the UK[citation needed], winning BRIT Awards, Record Of The Year and performing on several sellout arena tours. Busted are often criticised as a manufactured band.

History

Formation

The band's initial line-up consisted of James Bourne on Guitar and Vocals, Matt Sergeant (Willis) on Drums, Owen Doyle on Bass and Vocals, and Ki McPhail on Guitar and Vocals [1] called The Termites. The latter two members were sacked later that year.

The Termites went through a name change to Busted and briefly placed Tom Fletcher as Lead Guitar and Vocals alongside Matt Jay (Sergeant, Willis) on Bass and Vocals and James Bourne on Rhythm Guitar and Vocals. Although after two days in the band, Tom was replaced by Charlie Simpson. However, Fletcher was kept on for other projects which led to him becoming a member and main songwriter for his own band, McFly, who supported Busted on their UK tour in the early part of 2004. He also co-wrote, with James, both albums that Busted released.

With Charlie on board, they set about looking for a record deal in late 2001. At one point they were offered a big deal with Pop Idol judge Simon Cowell on his SycoMusic label, which they turned down for many reasons. It was Simon Cowell's intention to make Busted the next Monkees. The band finally signed with Universal Island in early 2002 without a drummer, so had to employ relief drummers.

First album (2002-03)

The band were launched in August 2002, making their first appearance on the cover of Smash Hits with the headline: "Meet Busted: They're Going To Be Bigger Than Rik Waller!", making it a first for any pop band to appear on the magazine's cover before releasing a single. Their debut single, "What I Go To School For", a song written about a teacher Matt had at school, was finally released in September 2002, reaching #3 in the UK charts and beaten to number 1 by Pink's "Just Like A Pill". Their debut eponymous album was then released, initially charting only around the Top 30, but receiving favourable reviews from The Guardian and Q magazine.

The follow up, "Year 3000" which was written about James Bourne's obsession with the film Back To The Future then followed in January 2003, and was a massive success, reaching #2 and ending up as one of the biggest selling singles that year. By this point, the band's success was going stratospheric as they embarked on a small theatre tour that sold out quickly. In April, their third single, "You Said No" (originally titled "Crash & Burn" on the first edition of the album, but then renamed after the Space Shuttle disaster in America that month), they finally reached #1, and Guinness Hit Singles certified them as the first band to have their debut three singles enter the top 3 in an ascending order.

Shortly after, recording began for their second album while the debut album was re-released with new tracks and an enhanced CD section. It would go onto sell 1.2 million copies by the end of the year, making Busted the second-biggest selling band in the UK after Coldplay. The debut album's final single, "Sleeping With The Light On", hailed as "a post-Bon Jovi hair pop classic" reached #3 in August 2003, beaten to number 1 by Blu Cantrell's Breathe.

Second album (2003-04)

The band started the autumn of 2003 with a win for Favourite Newcomer at the National Music Awards, as well as Best Band at that year's Disney Channel Kids' Awards. After this, the band launched the promotional trail for their new album, "A Present For Everyone" and its lead single "Crashed The Wedding", which beat off stiff competition from Britney Spears' comeback single with Madonna to send them to #1 for the second time that year. More edgy than their previous album, Charlie said that it had some "harder, Good Charlotte type vibes coming through on this album". This album would also go on to reach sales of over 1 million copies. The band ended 2003 with a nomination at Record Of The Year for "Year 3000" (they lost out to Westlife, who won with their #1 "Mandy"), the announcement of an arena tour for February the following year, and a Monkees style Christmas TV special on ITV1, which attracted good ratings for its 4pm time slot.

2004 was to start successful, but prove to be their final year together as a band. Things started off very well, as the band's arena tour (with support from label and management allies V and McFly) was met with exceptional reviews and massive ticket sales, and aside from another #1 and another top 3 hit (those being "Who's David?" and "Air Hostess" respectively, the second and third singles from their new album) they also picked up Best British Breakthrough Act and Best Pop Act at that year's BRIT Awards. James had even been noted at this point as one's of pop's key songwriters by The Observer, alongside the likes of Max Martin and Xenomania.

They then headed over to America to release a self titled album that was a mixture of their first and second album. Their exploits were captured for the TV series "America or Busted", about Busted's attempts to achieve success in the United States, which debuted on MTV UK and Ireland in November of that year. Over the course of the series, it saw Busted's attempts to 'break' America dwindle as interviews fall through and performances remain limited both in terms of audience size and press attention, although radio had started to pick up airplay by December of that year, almost too late.

Whilst the band was out in America, they were then invited to record the theme tune to the brand new "Thunderbirds" movie that was coming out that summer. Released as a double-a-side with the album track, "3am", it gave them their fourth and final #1 in August 2004, staying at the top for two weeks, the longest they had ever spent at the top, and would later go onto win them "Record Of The Year" in December that year. However, the release of the 5th single from their second album, "She Wants To Be Me" failed to chart due to its lone formats being a and a limited edition pocket sized CD, both of which breached chart regulations at the time. Perhaps more worryingly, their live album "A Ticket For Everyone" could only reach #11 in November. The band embarked on another sell-out tour that November, but fans began to fear the worst.

Split

Charlie Simpson's time spent outside the band with other bands was beginning to cause tensions within the band, illustrated when he failed to turn up for several appearances over the course of 2004. Rumours then started to circulate that bitter rows not too dissimilar to that of when All Saints broke up escalated, but these have all subsequently denied by the band in their later solo ventures.

Simpson announced to the other Busted members on 24 December 2004 over a phone call that he was no longer a member of the band. Although this was never talked about Matt and James feared this would happen after an announcement on their last sell-out night in Wembley Arena for "A Ticket For Everybody... Else Tour" from their managers that Charlie may be leaving to pursue Fightstar full time. On the 13 January 2005, Busted's record label announced a press conference was to be held in London the following day. The next day, the 14th, it was then announced to everyone present that Busted were splitting up after Charlie’s departure weeks before. After two and a half years of success Busted would be no more.

Solo careers

Matt Willis had a brief solo career after Busted broke up.
Matt Willis had a brief solo career after Busted broke up.

Charlie, is currently in Fightstar (a post-hardcore band which differs greatly from the music Busted recorded). They formed a year prior to Busted's split, which was then the force behind the split. Fightstar have released 1 EP and 2 Albums, They Liked You Better When You Were Dead, Grand Unification and more recently One Day Son, This Will All Be Yours, all being released in both the UK and the US.

James went on to release music through his punk band Son of Dork. 2 of 5 of the members have now left the band after reports that the band hadn't met up for months. There are reports that the band has disbanded for good, and Bourne is now pursuing a solo career after his performance in NYC. As well as working on Son Of Dork Bourne has been writing for many artists including Melanie C, McFly, JC Chasez, Pat Monahan and the Jonas Brothers.

After a brief stint in rehab after the Busted split Matt set up a solo career, releasing singles in 2005 and 2006, Up All Night, Hey Kid, Don't Let It Go To Waste, and Crash for the film Mr Bean's Holiday, all except the latter of which came with his album Don't Let It Go To Waste. Matt also appeared on, and was crowned winner of the 2006 series of I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!. After a failing Solo Career Matt has turned to presenting. So far he has presented The Brits and more recently ITV 2's I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here Now! alongside his girlfriend Emma Griffiths, the pair are due to get together again for E! presenting the BAFTAs Willis also confirmed at the V Festival 2007 that he will be putting together a new band for late 2008.

Court Case

James Bourne, Matt Willis and ex-manager Richard Rashman faced a £10 million royalty battle with former members Ki McPhail and Owen Doyle who claimed to have written three of bands key singles. What I Go To School For, Sleeping With The Light On and Year 3000 all gained top three status in the UK charts. Album track Psycho Girl was another track included in the case. It began in February 2008 and included the likes of Simon Cowell[citation needed] as a potential witness and was dismissed in June 2008.[2]

On Friday June 6th 2008 it was announced that Ki McPhail and Owen Doyle had lost the court battle, with the judge calling them both 'unreliable witnesses'. They are planning an appeal. Bourne and Willis released the following statement: "This was an opportunistic attempt by Doyle and McPhail to cash in on our success. Their claims were a complete fabrication and we are delighted that the judge has seen through this and totally dismissed them. Our position has been completely vindicated and our achievements with Busted remain untarnished." [3]

Discography

Albums

Date of Release Title Label Peak Position
30 September 2002 Busted Island Records 2
17 November 2003 A Present For Everyone Island Records 2
1 November 2004 A Ticket For Everyone Island Records 11
12 October 2004 Busted (US) Unvd Labels -

EPs

Date of Release Title Label Peak Position
December 2003 Red Room Sessions Island Records -
22 June 2004 Air Hostess Island Records -

Singles

Date Song UK Singles Chart Album/EP
2002 "What I Go To School For" 3 Busted
2003 "Year 3000" 2 Busted
2003 "You Said No" 1 Busted
2003 "Sleeping With The Light On" 3 Busted
2003 "Crashed The Wedding" 1 A Present For Everyone
2004 "Who's David?" 1 A Present For Everyone
2004 "Air Hostess" 2 A Present For Everyone
2004 "Thunderbirds Are Go / 3AM" 1 A Present For Everyone
2004 "She Wants To Be Me " - A Present For Everyone

Trivia

  • Busted released two books "The Official Story" all about their lives and "On Tour" full of photos and stories from their first Arena tour in 2004. Both were written by the acclaimed music journalist Peter Robinson, of Popjustice fame, who is noted as one of the band's long time champions.
  • Busted contributed to the Band Aid 20 production and sung the line "Here's To Them" and the chorus "Do they know it's Christmas time?"
  • Matt Willis had a crush on his dance school teacher and is the inspiration to the song "What I Go to School For"
  • During the height of their popularity many rumours that Busted do not play their own instruments or write their own songs began circulating. British guitar magazine Total Guitar interviewed James Bourne to try and prove the rumours false or true although a definitive conclusion was never reached.
  • Teen sensations The Jonas Brothers have covered two Busted songs - "What I Go to School For" and "Year 3000". The cover versions have changed key lyrics in both songs in an attempt to make the tracks more "family friendly".
  • Busted had three stand-in musicians for their big arena tours. They were Chris Leonard (Ex-member of Son of Dork) on guitar, Damon Wilson (now Matt Willis' drummer) on drums and Chris Banks on piano.
  • Busted were the first band to ever play sell out shows at Wembley Arena a record 11 times in one year. Six of these shows were played on consecutive dates.

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Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "Busted"



Topics by Level of Interest: Busted

Topics sorted by level of Interest Level (1=low, 600=high)     Topics sorted Alphabetically Level (1=low, 600=high)
Busted 81     Busted 81
Doug Can't Dance / Doug Gets Busted 42     Busted (album) 14
My Give a Damn's Busted 21     Busted (Cheap Trick album) 12
Busted Stuff 19     Busted (film) 5
Busted (album) 14     Busted (song) 7
Krusty Gets Busted 13     Busted Hearts 5
Busted (Cheap Trick album) 12     Busted Live: A Ticket for Everyone 9
Busted Live: A Ticket for Everyone 9     Busted Shoes and Broken Hearts: A Film About Lowlight 5
Busted (song) 7     Busted Stuff 19
Busted Hearts 5     Doug Can't Dance / Doug Gets Busted 42
Busted (film) 5     Krusty Gets Busted 13
Busted Shoes and Broken Hearts: A Film About Lowlight 5     My Give a Damn's Busted 21

Source: the editor, created by/for EVE to gauge likely levels of human interest in linguistically triggered topics (compiled across various sources, such as Wikipedia and specialty expression glosses).

"busted" is a common misspelling or typo for: bustled, buster, gusted, bursted.

Synonyms: busted
Position Synonyms (sorted by strength)

Verb

broked, broke, arrested, bankrupted, breasted, assail, crumble, destroy, captured, flopped, raided, smashed, assumed, bettered, binged, breached, bristled, bucked, bumped, charged, clicked, damped, dampened, declared, developed, disclosed, discontinued, discovered, divulged, donned, endured, exposed, fagged, flicked, happened, imparted, interrupted, paused, photographed, plucked, revealed, rounded, ruptured, snapped, snarled, snatched, softened, stopped, terminated, transgressed, turned, violated, weakened, wearied.
Consider also: defeated, batted, chested, demoted, pulled, ripped, ruined, shattered, modeled, modelled, degraded, crashed, apprehended, pinched, reduced, break, demolish, broken, devastate, abolish, despoil, annihilate, consume, devour, dismantle, eradicate, extinguish, invade, kill, molest, raze, shatter, slay, spoil, subvert.

Adjective

discontinuous, disordered, impoverished, jaded, low, rugged, tired.
Consider also: hearted, bummed, delapidated.

Adverb

asunder.
Consider also: aside.

Other

bosomed, abounded, burst, confused, deplumed, displumed, fatigued, humbled, humiliated, infracted, intermitted, recrudesced, unkept, upset, failed, damaged, statued, disrepair, impaired, insolvent, worn, delapidate, disunite, bust.

Expression

broken in, destroyed financially.
Consider also: broken down, out of commission, bad off, had it, not working, out of action, out of order, conked out, hors de combat, break to pieces, to break down, to break into pieces.
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Computed Synonyms: busted

 Rank

 Intensity 

 Word

 Synonyms

 Synonyms of synonym

 1   70.2095   busted     crashed     banged, dashed, impacted, bruised, walloped   
 2   50.4196   busted     breasted     chested, bosomed, bellied, stomached, middled   
 3   40.2095   busted     slumped     landslided, collapsed, declined, dropped, crashed   
 4   30.4096   busted     chested     breasted, boxed, cased, bosomed, cabinetted   
 5   30.3096   busted     pitted     gaped, ditched, eyed, apertured, vented   
 6   30.2094   busted     vacuumed     slumped, crashed, relapsed, pitted, emptied   
 7   30.2093   busted     relapsed     slumped, crashed, vacuumed, pitted, returned   
 8   29.2095   busted     ruptured     breakaged, snapped, cleavaged, rupture, fractioned   
 9   28.3194   busted     bankrupted     insolvented, ruined, smashed, broked, brokened   
 10   26.2095   busted     failed     fail, dropped, receded, missinged, omitted   
 11   23.2092   busted     collapsed     downfalled, landslided, collapses, collapse, collapsing   
 12   22.2094   busted     flopped     fluttered, collapsed, waged, wagged, slumped   
 13   21.4197   busted     blasted     blasting, smash, demolish, break, galed   
 14   21.2196   busted     binged     spreed, batted, frenzied, humoured, splurged   
 15   21.2194   busted     brokened     broked, fractured, smashed, cracked, breached   
--------------------     1044 synonyms ranked from 16 to 1059 abridged     --------------------

Source: calculated by Eve using graph theory. "Intensity" is a score indicating the number of overlapping cliques where the word pair is found (an integer before the decimal); the first digit after the decimal is the number of overlapping terminal characters up to 9; the second characters is number of leading common characters up to 9; the last two digits measure the Levenshtein distance subtracted from 100. Top

Computed Synonyms via Expressions: busted

 Rank

 Intensity 

 Word

 Synonyms

 Synonyms of synonym

 1   4.0091   busted     to pieces     in pieces, damaged, broken   
 2   4.0091   busted     in pieces     to pieces, broken, damaged   
 3   2.0188   busted     to break down     to foul, to get out of order, break down   
 4   1.2189   busted     be Freed from     be liberated, escape, swerve   
 5   1.1089   busted     hold on to     hold, retain, keep   
 6   1.0194   busted     beat it     depart from, run off, sail away   
 7   1.0193   busted     blow up     blow out, inflate, explode   
 8   1.0093   busted     run off     desert the army, get away, flee   
 9   1.0092   busted     get off     drop, descend, go down   
 10   1.0092   busted     go away     leave, go out, depart   
 11   1.0092   busted     set free     let go, liberate, release   
 12   1.0090   busted     ooze away     run off, go, desert the army   
 13   1.0090   busted     walk away     get away, depart from, leave   
 14   1.0087   busted     desert the army     run off, get away, burst out   
 15   1.0084   busted     cut oneself loose     free oneself, set free, break free   
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Source: calculated by Eve using graph theory. "Intensity" is a score indicating the number of overlapping cliques where the word pair is found (an integer before the decimal); the first digit after the decimal is the number of overlapping terminal characters up to 9; the second characters is number of leading common characters up to 9; the last two digits measure the Levenshtein distance subtracted from 100. Top

Computed Expressions: busted

 Rank

 Intensity 

 Expression

 Synonyms

 Synonyms of synonym

 1   8.2497   to be busted     to be bust     to be way-out, to exculpate   
 2   3.1083   busted convertible     fixed-income equivalent         
 3   2.2292   to be busted     to be way-out     to be bust, blind drunk   
 4   1.3295   be busted     be demoted     descend, disregard   
 5   1.3091   to be busted     inebriated     drunk, tipsy   
 6   1.3090   to be busted     dilapidated     decrepit, rickety   
 7   1.2295   to be busted     to be zipped     to be hot, be in liquor   
 8   1.2295   to be busted     to be stoned     to be stoned out   
 9   1.2294   to be busted     to be hot     heat, hot   
 10   1.2293   to be busted     to be down     descend, sunk   
 11   1.2292   to be busted     to exculpate     exculpate, to exonerate   
 12   1.2292   to be busted     to be blitzed out     to be zonked out, be in liquor   
 13   1.2291   to be busted     to be zonked out     tanked, to be blitzed out   
 14   1.2290   to be busted     to be up the pole     up the pole, to be in a hole   
 15   1.2289   to be busted     be in liquor     to be zipped, have been in the sun   
--------------------     33 expressions ranked from 16 to 48 abridged     --------------------

Source: calculated by Eve using graph theory. "Intensity" is a score indicating the number of overlapping cliques where the word pair is found (an integer before the decimal); the first digit after the decimal is the number of overlapping terminal characters up to 9; the second characters is number of leading common characters up to 9; the last two digits measure the Levenshtein distance subtracted from 100. Top

Synonyms within Context: busted

Context Synonyms within Context

Deterioration

Busted, beyond saving, blighted, broke, broken, broken down, cankered, crumbling, decayed, decrepid, decrepit, depraved, discolored, done, done for, done up, effete, finished, fit for the dust hole, fit for the wastepaper basket, hors de combat, mildewed, moldering, moldy, moss-grown, moth-eaten, out of action, out of commission, past work, rotten, rusty, seedy, spotted, tainted, time-worn, used up, useless, vicious, wasted, worm-eaten, worn out.

Source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus. Top
Antonyms: busted
Position Antonyms (sorted by strength)

Verb

aided, exonerated, fixed, freed, mended, repaired.
Source: Eve, based on meta analysis. Top

Translations: busted

Language Translations (or nearest inflections or synonyms, in parentheses)
Al Arabiya ثَدْي (bust, busted, busting, busts), ثَمَل (intoxication, bust, busted, busting, busts), نَهْد (bosom, breast, bosomed, bosoming, bosoms), نَشْوَة (intoxication, ecstasy, jag, rapture, transport), قَصْف (bombardment, orgy, revelry, bacchanal, Bacchanalia), تَشَاجَرَ (quarrel, altercate, argue, brawl, fight), سُكْر (intoxication, bust, busted, busting, busts), عَرْبَدَة (bacchanal, Bacchanalia, orgy, revel, roistering), صَدْر (beginning, breast, chest, beginnings, bosom), أَفْلَسَ (bust, busted, busting, busts). Additional references: Al Arabiya, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, busted. (volunteer & more translations)
Al Fus-Ha ثَدْي (bust, busted, busting, busts), ثَمَل (intoxication, bust, busted, busting, busts), نَهْد (bosom, breast, bosomed, bosoming, bosoms), نَشْوَة (intoxication, ecstasy, jag, rapture, transport), قَصْف (bombardment, orgy, revelry, bacchanal, Bacchanalia), تَشَاجَرَ (quarrel, altercate, argue, brawl, fight), سُكْر (intoxication, bust, busted, busting, busts), عَرْبَدَة (bacchanal, Bacchanalia, orgy, revel, roistering), صَدْر (beginning, breast, chest, beginnings, bosom), أَفْلَسَ (bust, busted, busting, busts). Additional references: Al Fus-Ha, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, busted. (volunteer & more translations)
Arabic ثَدْي (bust, busted, busting, busts), ثَمَل (intoxication, bust, busted, busting, busts), نَهْد (bosom, breast, bosomed, bosoming, bosoms), نَشْوَة (intoxication, ecstasy, jag, rapture, transport), قَصْف (bombardment, orgy, revelry, bacchanal, Bacchanalia), تَشَاجَرَ (quarrel, altercate, argue, brawl, fight), سُكْر (intoxication, bust, busted, busting, busts), عَرْبَدَة (bacchanal, Bacchanalia, orgy, revel, roistering), صَدْر (beginning, breast, chest, beginnings, bosom), أَفْلَسَ (bust, busted, busting, busts). Additional references: Arabic, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, busted. (volunteer & more translations)
Bahasa Indonesia meletus (burst, erupt, blow up, busted), meletup (go off, burst, busted), falit (busted), bangkrut (liquidation, insolvent, bankrupt, fail, ruin). Additional references: Bahasa Indonesia, Indonesia, Java, busted. (volunteer & more translations)
Bohemian vězněný (busted), zruinovaný (downfallen, bust, busted, ruined). Additional references: Bohemian, Czech Republic, busted. (volunteer & more translations)
Brazilian Portuguese rebentado (disrupted, busted). Additional references: Brazilian Portuguese, Portugal, Angola, busted. (volunteer & more translations)
Central Tai ถูกจับ (bagged, busted, collared, dropped, flagged). Additional references: Central Tai, Thailand, busted. (volunteer & more translations)
Cestina vězněný (busted), zruinovaný (downfallen, bust, busted, ruined). Additional references: Cestina, Czech Republic, busted. (volunteer & more translations)
Chinese Simplified 被降级的 (degraded, busted), 破产了的 (bankrupt, busted), 失败了的 (busted, failed), (fragmentary, to break down, to break into pieces, cliff, break to pieces), (break, broken, busted, smash), 被降级的音乐 (busted music). Additional references: Chinese Simplified, China, Brunei, busted. (volunteer & more translations)
Chinese Traditional 失敗了的 (busted, failed), 被降級的 (busted, degraded), 破產了的 (bankrupt, busted), (cliff, to break down, to break into pieces, fragmentary, asunder), (break, broken, busted, smash), 被降級的音樂 (busted music). Additional references: Chinese Traditional, China, Brunei, busted. (volunteer & more translations)
Corse struncau (annul, Bick, break, broken, bust), rutu (annul, Bick, bleeding, break, broken). Additional references: Corse, France, Italy, busted. (volunteer & more translations)
Corsi struncau (annul, Bick, break, broken, bust), rutu (annul, Bick, bleeding, break, broken). Additional references: Corsi, France, Italy, busted. (volunteer & more translations)
Corsican struncau (annul, Bick, break, broken, bust), rutu (annul, Bick, bleeding, break, broken). Additional references: Corsican, France, Italy, busted. (volunteer & more translations)
Corso struncau (annul, Bick, break, broken, bust), rutu (annul, Bick, bleeding, break, broken). Additional references: Corso, France, Italy, busted. (volunteer & more translations)
Corsu struncau (annul, Bick, break, broken, bust), rutu (annul, Bick, bleeding, break, broken). Additional references: Corsu, France, Italy, busted. (volunteer & more translations)
Czech vězněný (busted), zruinovaný (downfallen, bust, busted, ruined). Additional references: Czech, Czech Republic, busted. (volunteer & more translations)
Deutsch kaputtgemacht (busted, devastated). Additional references: Deutsch, Germany, Austria, busted. (volunteer & more translations)
Dutch Busted (Busted), gebarsten (cracked, burst, chapped, flawed, busted), barstte (burst, busted). Additional references: Dutch, Netherlands, Aruba, busted. (volunteer & more translations)
Français cassé (broken, cracked, bust, Bick, broke), éclaté (exploded, burst, exploded view, blared, bursted). Additional references: Français, France, Algeria, busted. (volunteer & more translations)
French cassé (broken, cracked, bust, Bick, broke), éclaté (exploded, burst, exploded view, blared, bursted). Additional references: French, France, Algeria, busted. (volunteer & more translations)
German kaputtgemacht (busted, devastated). Additional references: German, Germany, Austria, busted. (volunteer & more translations)
Guadeloupe Creole kasé (broken, go away, Bick, busted, cracked). Additional references: Guadeloupe Creole, Guadeloupe, busted. (volunteer & more translations)
Hanguk Mal 파멸한 (ruined, undone, fallen, busted), 체포된 (busted, apprehended, arrested), 좌천된 (busted), 강등당한 (busted). Additional references: Hanguk Mal, Korea, South, Korea, busted. (volunteer & more translations)
Hanguohua 파멸한 (ruined, undone, fallen, busted), 체포된 (busted, apprehended, arrested), 좌천된 (busted), 강등당한 (busted). Additional references: Hanguohua, Korea, South, Korea, busted. (volunteer & more translations)
Hebrew באסטד (Busted). Additional references: Hebrew, Israel, busted. (volunteer & more translations)
High Arabic ثَدْي (bust, busted, busting, busts), ثَمَل (intoxication, bust, busted, busting, busts), نَهْد (bosom, breast, bosomed, bosoming, bosoms), نَشْوَة (intoxication, ecstasy, jag, rapture, transport), قَصْف (bombardment, orgy, revelry, bacchanal, Bacchanalia), تَشَاجَرَ (quarrel, altercate, argue, brawl, fight), سُكْر (intoxication, bust, busted, busting, busts), عَرْبَدَة (bacchanal, Bacchanalia, orgy, revel, roistering), صَدْر (beginning, breast, chest, beginnings, bosom), أَفْلَسَ (bust, busted, busting, busts). Additional references: High Arabic, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, busted. (volunteer & more translations)
High German kaputtgemacht (busted, devastated). Additional references: High German, Germany, Austria, busted. (volunteer & more translations)
Hochdeutsch kaputtgemacht (busted, devastated). Additional references: Hochdeutsch, Germany, Austria, busted. (volunteer & more translations)
Indonesian meletus (burst, erupt, blow up, busted), meletup (go off, burst, busted), falit (busted), bangkrut (liquidation, insolvent, bankrupt, fail, ruin). Additional references: Indonesian, Indonesia, Java, busted. (volunteer & more translations)
Italian rotto (broken, disrupted, fractionally, fractured, heartbroken). Additional references: Italian, Italy, Croatia, busted. (volunteer & more translations)
Ivrit באסטד (Busted). Additional references: Ivrit, Israel, busted. (volunteer & more translations)
Japanese 破裂した (burst, busted), 壊れた (broken, broken-down, busted, fragmented, kaput). Additional references: Japanese, Japan, Taiwan, busted. (volunteer & more translations)
Korean 파멸한 (ruined, undone, fallen, busted), 체포된 (busted, apprehended, arrested), 좌천된 (busted), 강등당한 (busted). Additional references: Korean, Korea, South, Korea, busted. (volunteer & more translations)
Norwegian fallert (busted). Additional references: Norwegian, Norway, busted. (volunteer & more translations)
Portuguese rebentado (disrupted, busted). Additional references: Portuguese, Portugal, Angola, busted. (volunteer & more translations)
Siamese ถูกจับ (bagged, busted, collared, dropped, flagged). Additional references: Siamese, Thailand, busted. (volunteer & more translations)
Slovak zavretý (busted, closed). Additional references: Slovak, Slovakia, Hungary, busted. (volunteer & more translations)
Slovakian zavretý (busted, closed). Additional references: Slovakian, Slovakia, Hungary, busted. (volunteer & more translations)
Spanish cómo atraparon al XXX (busted), sorprendido (surprised, astonished, overheard, startled, amazed), descubiertos (busted), Cazado (hunted, chased, Chasen, Hunten, busted), cayeron (busted), arruinados (busted), agarrado (seized, tight-fisted, stingy, catch, catched), COMO AGARRARON A LOS NARCOTRAFICANTES (busted). Additional references: Spanish, Spain, Mexico, busted. (volunteer & more translations)
Standard Thai ถูกจับ (bagged, busted, collared, dropped, flagged). Additional references: Standard Thai, Thailand, busted. (volunteer & more translations)
Thai ถูกจับ (bagged, busted, collared, dropped, flagged). Additional references: Thai, Thailand, busted. (volunteer & more translations)
Thaiklang ถูกจับ (bagged, busted, collared, dropped, flagged). Additional references: Thaiklang, Thailand, busted. (volunteer & more translations)
Turkish tutuklanmış (attached, busted, detained), patlamış (busted), kırılmış (broken, busted, discounted, injured, offended). Additional references: Turkish, Turkey, Bulgaria, busted. (volunteer & more translations)
Source: Eve, based on a combination of meta analysis and graph theory (for near and back translations). Top

Constructed Language Translations: busted

Language Translations for “busted” or closest synonym(s); back translations in parentheses.
Pig Latin ustedbay (busted). Additional references: Pig Latin, busted. (volunteer)
Slovio zaderzxilju (arrested, busted), lomilju (broken, busted). Additional references: Slovio, busted. (volunteer)
Terran A zaderzxilju (arrested, busted), lomilju (broken, busted). Additional references: Terran A, busted. (volunteer)
Terran B carutta (busted). Additional references: Terran B, busted. (volunteer)
Source: compiled by the editor. Top

Trade Name:busted

1. Book title by Blues Busters Cdhtmg 6512 published by HMG-HIGHTONE MUSIC GROUP (HMG) (June 30, 2003). source



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