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beer bust noun a party organised around the consumption of beer US, 1913- Police said they were called to the picnic grounds of Enrico Rosotti, favorite “beer bust” locale of Stanford students, and there found the sextette hilariously dancing about the flaming tables. — San Francisco Examiner, p. 32, 2 March 1948
- Have a real beer bust, like we used to in the old days, and make a tour of the burly houses. — Jim Thompson, Roughneck, p. 119, 1954
- Beer Bust Crashed–3 Hurt [Headline] — San Francisco Call-Bulletin, p. 3, 13 April 1957
- Two weeks ago the kids had a beer-bust on the beach. — Ann Landers, Ann Landers Talks to Teen-Agers About Sex, p. 120, 1963
- Dirty Remark Turns Beer Bust Into a Brawl [Headline] — San Francisco Chronicle, p. 3, 15 May 1966
- — Collin Baker et al., College Undergraduate Slang Study Conducted at Brown University, p. 78, 1968
- He was the only one of them who didn’t like to join the beer busts after work. — Joseph Wambaugh, Lines and Shadows, p. 41, 1984
- DON: Hey, I’ve got an idea. PINK: What? DON: A beer bust later on. — Dazed and Confused, 1993
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