[rus.tle] vb rus.tled ; rus.tling [ME rustelen] vi (14c) 1: to make or cause a rustle
2. a: to act or move with energy or speed b: to forage food
3: to steal cattle ~ vt 1: to cause to rustle
2. a: to obtain by one's own exertions--often used with up "able to ~ up $5,000 bail --Jack McCallum" b: forage
3: to steal (as livestock) esp. from a farm or ranch -- rus.tler n
[2]rustle n (1759): a quick succession or confusion of small sounds