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Definitions for Busher
[1] bush leaguer(def 1) .
[2] a low plant with many branches that arise from or near the ground.
[3] a small cluster of shrubs appearing as a single plant.
[4] something resembling or suggesting this, as a thick, shaggy head of hair.
[5] Also called bush lot. Canadian . a small, wooded lot, especially a farm lot with trees left standing to provide firewood, fence posts, etc.
[6] the tail of a fox; brush.
[7] Geography . a stretch of uncultivated land covered with mixed plant growth, bushy vegetation, trees, etc.
[8] a large uncleared area thickly covered with mixed plant growth, trees, etc., as a jungle.
[9] a large, sparsely populated area most of which is uncleared, as areas of Australia and Alaska.
[10] a tree branch hung as a sign before a tavern or vintner's shop.
[11] any tavern sign.
[12] Slang : Vulgar . pubic hair.
[13] Archaic . a wineshop.
[14] to be or become bushy; branch or spread as or like a bush.
[15] to cover, protect, support, or mark with a bush or bushes.
[16] bush-league.
[17] George . born 1924, US Republican politician; vice president of the US (1981–89): 41st president of the US (1989–93)
[18] his son, George W (alker ). born 1946, US Republican politician; 43rd president of the US (2001–09)
[19] a dense woody plant, smaller than a tree, with many branches arising from the lower part of the stem; shrub
[20] a dense cluster of such shrubs; thicket
[21] something resembling a bush, esp in density a bush of hair
[22] the bush an uncultivated or sparsely settled area, esp in Africa, Australia, New Zealand, or Canada: usually covered with trees or shrubs, varying from open shrubby country to dense rainforest (as modifier ) bush flies
[23] Canadian an area of land on a farm on which timber is grown and cut Also called: bush lot , woodlot
[24] a forested area; woodland
[25] the bush informal the countryside, as opposed to the city out in the bush
[26] a fox's tail; brush
[27] obsolete a bunch of ivy hung as a vintner's sign in front of a tavern any tavern sign
[28] beat about the bush to avoid the point at issue; prevaricate
[29] Australian and NZ informal rough-and-ready
[30] Western African informal ignorant or stupid, esp as considered typical of unwesternized rustic life
[31] US and Canadian informal unprofessional, unpolished, or second-rate
[32] go bush informal , Australian and NZ to abandon city amenities and live rough to run wild
[33] (intr) to grow thick and bushy
[34] (tr) to cover, decorate, support, etc, with bushes
[35] bush it (tr) Australian to camp out in the bush
[36] Also called (esp US and Canadian): bushing a thin metal sleeve or tubular lining serving as a bearing or guide
[37] to fit a bush to (a casing, bearing, etc)
Words related to Busher
minor, insignificant, ineligible, inadequate, unskilled, unfit, incapable, unprepared, inexperienced, bottom, bush, bush-league, dinky, low, lower, nether, small, small-time, subjacent, subordinate
Words nearby Busher
bushel, bushelbasket, busheled iron, bushelful, bushelman, busher, bushfire, bushfly, bushhammer, bushido, bushie
Origin of Busher
1before 1000; Middle English busshe, Old English busc (in place-names); cognate with Dutch bos wood, German Busch, Old Norse buskr bush
Other words from Busher
bush·less , adjective
bush·like , adjective
Word origin for Busher
C15: from Middle Dutch busse box, bush; related to German Büchse tin, Swedish hjulbōssa wheel-box, Late Latin buxis box 1
Synonyms for Busher
insignificant, minor, a notch under, bottom, bush, bush-league, dinky, less important, low, lower, minor-league, nether, second-fiddle, second-string, slighter, small, small-fry, small-time, subjacent, subordinate, third-string, undersized