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bust-up [ˈbʌstʌp]
sustantivo
1. bronca (f) (familiar) (quarrel) (británico)
- to have a bust-up -> tener una bronca
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bust-up [bast-ap]
sustantivo
1. Ruptura (breakup).
2. Coloq.) Pelea, bronca (quarrel).
(GB)
"bust-up" in the Answers forum
| Q: | I was just saying it to bust Q's chops like I often like to do |
| A: | We might say, "He is always busting my chops" to say that some guy incessantly gives me a hard time. This is often said of people in the work environment.… |
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