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What (who) is bust out - definition

EPISODE OF THE SOPRANOS (S2 E10)
Bust Out (The Sopranos episode); Bust Out (The Sopranos)

bust out         
1. To retrieve something that you have. 2. To apply something (skills, etc). 3. To play music.
1. I need to bust out the Windows 98 CD. (but NEVER, e.g., I need to go to the store and bust out some milk) 2. I shall bust out my mad HTML skillz. 3. Let me bust out the new Rage CD.
Bust (sculpture)         
  • 1821/1824}}; [[Carrara marble]]; overall without base: 52.39 x 27.31 x 22.86 cm; [[National Gallery of Art]] ([[Washington D.C.]])
SCULPTURE OF A PERSON'S HEAD, NECK, AND A VARIABLE PORTION OF CHEST AND SHOULDERS
Bust (Sculpture); Portrait bust; 👤; Bust (sculpture; Portrait busts
A bust is a sculpted or cast representation of the upper part of the human figure, depicting a person's head and neck, and a variable portion of the chest and shoulders. The piece is normally supported by a plinth.
Gross out         
SHOCK EFFECT TECHNIQUE IN MEDIA AND ART
Gross-out film; Gross-out comedy; Gross-out humor; Gross-out humour; Gross-out films
Gross out is described as a movement in art (often with comical conotations), which is intended to shock the viewer(s) and disgust the wider audience by presenting them with controversial material (such as toilet humor and fetishes) that might be ill received by a mainstream audience. The content of the movement is not for the average art appreciatist.

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Bust Out

"Bust Out" is the 23rd episode of the HBO original series The Sopranos and the 10th of the show's second season. It was written by Frank Renzulli, Robin Green, and Mitchell Burgess and directed by John Patterson, and originally aired on March 19, 2000.

Examples of use of bust out
1. You want to bust out of there ‘cos it‘s terrible.
2. Bust out of prison or infiltrate the inner sanctum of the drug lords mansion.
3. And when the student in charge of this shindig says it‘s time for the evening to begin, he doesn‘t bust out a cooler of Smirnoff Ice.
4. Childs lost when an eight came on the turn. My goal when I came in to the tournament was to trust my instincts, make the right decision and hopefully not get unlucky,‘‘ Childs said. I was that close to doubling up.‘‘ Jon Kalmar, a 34–year–old poker pro from Chorley, England, was the only player to bust out against someone other than Yang.