bousta

bousta

phr. about to [do something]. (Streets.) He’s bousta go.
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • fettie
  • bluh
  • late
  • bout it
  • Hey!
  • lucci
  • okay
  • layed
  • stir
  • grubs
References in periodicals archive
Marilen Tantoco had told us about the first time she tried Rachida Bousta's cooking.
Informal political structures, enacted by dissenting power struggle (Bousta and Marique, 2017; Nordberg, 2017; Peters, 2016, 2017; Zurga, 2017) within the governing party, may foster anticorruption campaigns.
Kenza Ammo (iD), (1) Dalila Bousta, (2) Sanae Jennan, (1) Bahia Bennani (iD), (3) Abdellah Chaqroune, (1) and Fatima Mahjoubi (1)
Labor-intensive economies should have a decreased portion of workforce hired in the public sector (Bousta and Marique, 2017; Giroux, 2017; Otrusinova, 2016; Profiroiu, and Nastaca, 2016) in contrast to capital intensive ones.
(35.) Dupont J, Jacquet C, Dennetiere B, Lacoste S, Bousta F, Orial G, et al.
Mr Al Absi held a meeting recently with Industry and Commerce Ministry assistant under-secretary for domestic trade Hameed Rahma, assistant under-secretary for industrial management Yousif Ali Hassan, assistant under-secretary for metrology and consumer protection Dr Abdulla Ahmed Abdulla, corporate affairs director Ali Makki, commercial registration director Khalid Rabea and tourism control chief Hamed Al Bousta.
Soulimani R Younos C Jarmouni-Idrissi S Bousta D Khallouki F Laila A.
An opposing approach has recently been undertaken by Rhita Bousta (2005), who tried to develop a positive definition of the ombudsman, rather than defining it in relation to the powers of Parliament, government or the judiciary.
(10) Podgorski, L., Bousta, C., Schambourg, F., Maguin, J., and Chevet, B., "Surface Modification of Wood by Plasma Polymerisation," Pigm.
Hamid Bousta is director of a subsidiary of Tate and Lyle Morocco and also a vice-president of the Moroccan Organisation of Exporters based in Casablanca.
Arman Bousta, president and founder of New York City-based 401kid (www.401kid.com), an Internet-based software company that designs education financial planning products, suggests the following:
It is in the course of Lalla Sultana's tribulations that we get to meet the rest of the characters, each emblematic of a particular trait or condition: Augustine the pied noir baker, Mesrod the good-hearted and spendthrift grandfather and his nemesis the greedy rabbi, the quixotic Zalamir, the simpleminded Bousta, the frivolous Marisoi and her virtuous sister Mariluz are the most memorable among a numerous and highly colorful cast.
Moroccan chef Rachida Bousta cooked spiced lamb and beef roasts, sweet and nutty desserts and other amazing Moroccan dishes.