释义 |
bush verb- to ambush someone US, 1947
- You ’bush in this area near that ol’ Buddhist temple we passed on the hump in. — Platoon, 1986
- in the used car business, to extract through any of a series of questionably ethical means more from a customer than originally contemplated by the customer US
- — Cars, p. 40, December 1953
- — Esquire, p. 118, March 1968
- to deceive someone US
- “Don’t bush me,” the man said. “Don’t hand me that crap[.]” — George V. Higgins, The Friends of Eddie Doyle, p. 198, 1971
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