bust (some) suds
bust (some) suds
1. slang To drink beer. Let's go to the bar and bust some suds.
2. slang To wash dishes. Before I became a chef, I worked in the kitchen of a local restaurant busting suds.
See also: bust, suds
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
bust (some) suds
1. Sl. to drink some beer. (Bust is a nonstandard form of burst. See also crack some suds.) Let's go out and bust some suds. I'm tired of busting suds. Let's play cards.
2. Sl. to wash dishes. (Bust is a non-standard form of burst.) I don't want to spend the rest of my life busting suds. You get into that kitchen and bust some suds to earn your allowance.
See also: bust, suds
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
bust (some) suds
1. tv. to drink some beer. Let’s go out and bust some suds.
2. tv. to wash dishes. You get into that kitchen and bust some suds to pay for your meal!
See also: bust, suds
bust suds
verbSee bust some suds
See also: bust, suds
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
- bust some suds
- bust suds
- suds
- crack some suds
- gargle
- in the suds
- suck some suds
- suck suds
- blimp
- blimp out