transcription, транскрипция: [ ˈbəs-tər ]
noun
Date: 1831
1.
a. chiefly Midland : someone or something extraordinary
a buster of a breakfast — Harriet B. Stowe
b. : an unusually sturdy child
c. often capitalized : fellow — usually used as a form of address
hey buster , come here
2. chiefly Australian : a sudden violent wind often coming from the south
3. : one that breaks, breaks up, or eliminates something
crime buster s
: as
a. : plow
b.
[short for broncobuster ]
: a person who breaks horses
4. : a bad fall