0 used to address a man or a boy you do not like:
Cut it out, buster!
1 a person or thing intended to destroy the stated thing:
crime-busters
Given the revenue streams of block buster drugs, even 4 months additional revenue can represent a substantial benefit.
If there is a shortage of 50,000 bug busters, we should ensure that that number is trained.
The industry, therefore, is not unnaturally reversing the trend of pouring huge sums into "block buster" films, the failure of which can spell virtual ruin.
It is vital that would-be sanctions busters are forced to recognise that the international community will not tolerate their activities.
Our commitment to dealing with arms traffickers/sanctions busters is second to none, and a matter of public record.
Those are the people, as well as the big time sanctions busters here, we intend to see brought to justice if possible.
I am not setting up in business as a "reservoir buster".
If sanctions were not implemented universally, we would merely lose our commercial interests and hand over a free market to our competitors—the sanctions busters.