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burst

break suddenly and violently apart, spilling the contents.

Girlfriend: *holds her belly in agony* Me: What is wrong? Girlfriend: I feel like I'm about to burst! Me: *freaks out* Oh God! *runs*

by vincentupsdellred December 10, 2016

burst

Scottish vernacular for something broken, punctured or otherwise gubbed.

The fitba was o'er because wee Eck's toepoke burst the feckin baw.

by Anndra Dubhacan January 14, 2006

burst

To 'burst' someone is to shoot someone. The famous example of the word 'burst' being used in this context was in the Megaman (of so solid crew) murder case when a witness claimed he heard megaman telling a friend he was going to 'burst' someone who had disrespected him.

1. Clarke: yo blud this new Take That tune is off da hizzle fo shizzle Matt: Bumbaclot, if me hear u say that again i'll burst yo' b*tch ass. 2. Jonny V - some bredrin stepped to my brother yesterday! Matt - lets burst that wasteman!

by Jack Da Rippa May 15, 2008

burst

Northern English vernacular meaning 'to urinate'.

I won't be a minute, just going for a quick burst.

by Skylar K. Write July 11, 2006

burst

meaning "thats crazy" or "stupid"

Person A- Oh my god, check out these barney tapes i just got! Person B- Burst.

by Tiffany & Amira May 11, 2005

burst

To burn and bust on someone at the same time. The combination of the words burn and bust; to insult or make fun of someone. Can also be used in ways such as burstalicious, burstacular and burstosion.

Nick: High five! (Mark swings but Nick moves his hand out of the way) Nick: Psyche! BURST! You just got BURSTED!

by Mark (Puffy) D. March 11, 2006

burst

To burn and bust on someone at the same time. The combination of the words burn and bust; to insult or make fun of someone. Can also be used in ways such as burstalicious, burstacular and burstosion.

Nick: High five! (Mark swings but Nick moves his hand out of the way) Nick: Psyche! BURST! You just got BURSTED!

by Mark (Flash) April 19, 2006