What does Busse mean?

nozh2002

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I run translator and found Busse in German and French -

Busse in German - Penalty
Busse in French - Drank

What does it mean? But they don't have Scandinavian languages there and to me Busse sounds bit Scandinavian.

Thanks, Vassili.
 
I think translated it means - WHERE THE %$^%&#%$^%^ DID ALL THESE KNIVES COME FROM???
 
A search on Wikipedia determines that Busse means:
"An overwheming compulsion to purchase the toughest knives that money can buy without ever revealing the true monetary worth to your spouse."
 
Apart from the obvious Scotch and steel references, it's a small Dutch herring boat.
Probably from Old French busse, in the sense of fishing-boat.
 
I read that Busse translates into "Ultimate knife pimp" in Native American.

That or "Big guy who takes much money"
 
I can't believe that you all don't know that Busse translated into any language mean's

"2 WEEKS"
 
A search on Wikipedia determines that Busse means:
"An overwheming compulsion to purchase the toughest knives that money can buy without ever revealing the true monetary worth to your spouse."
Ding ding ding ding ding!! :eek:
 
Apart from the obvious Scotch and steel references, it's a small Dutch herring boat.
Probably from Old French busse, in the sense of fishing-boat.

FYI, This is why the Knights Who Say Ni demanded that Arthur cut down the mightiest tree in the forest ... with ... a herring.
 
I'm in the "get all my money" camp. DANG! I'm nearing brokedness. WOW!

But Drank is pretty funny. . . if it wasn't French. LOL
 
The nickname of WRC rally driver Marcus Grönholm, misspelt with a U instead of an O. :p
 
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