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bus
/bʌs/
Definition
1
A large motor vehicle designed to carry many passengers, typically along a fixed route between stops.
2
To transport people by bus, or to clear tables in a restaurant by removing dirty dishes.
3
(Computing) A set of parallel electrical wires or pathways that connect computer components for data transfer.
Examples
I took the bus to work, but it got stuck behind a parade of unicyclists practicing for the apocalypse.
The kids bused their trays to the kitchen like tiny efficiency experts plotting world domination.
My computer's bus is slower than a sloth in molasses, explaining why it crashes during loading screens.
She bused across Europe on a whim, discovering that hostels are just fancy words for 'group nap zones'.