beer bust
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of beer bust
First recorded in 1960–65
Example Sentences
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He is the tailgater, a participant in an event that is part block party, part fraternity beer bust, part Shriners' parade and all Middle-American ritual.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Central National has avoided anything so flamboyant as a beer bust, but its club activities run the gamut from Caribbean cruises to courses in speed reading.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The group sings soupy, over-orchestrated versions of Belorussian folk tunes and looks like a polka band that got lost on the way to a beer bust.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The tourist season is over before September 21st, first day of the gigantic beer bust.
From Unborn Tomorrow by Freas, Kelly
"This is what I call a real beer bust," I said approvingly.
From Unborn Tomorrow by Freas, Kelly
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