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Buss logo #10101) Big name in LA sports 2) Give a smack to 3) Hearty kiss 4) Kiss 5) Kiss, old style 6) Lakers owner jerry 7) Lay one on the kisser 8) Light smooch 9) Osculate 10) Osculation 11) Peck 12) Playful kiss 13) Playful smooch 14) Playful, sloppy kiss 15) Press lips 16) Quick kiss 17) Sign of affection, old style
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Buss logo #10101) Kiss 2) Smack 3) Smch 4) Smooch
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buss logo #22641rude or playful kiss
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Buss logo #21002• (v. t.) To kiss; esp. to kiss with a smack, or rudely. • (n.) A small strong vessel with two masts and two cabins; -- used in the herring fishery. • (n.) A kiss; a rude or playful kiss; a smack.
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buss logo #21003(from the article `ship`) The rise of oceanic navigation began when the basic Mediterranean trading vessel, the Venetian buss (a full-bodied, rounded two-masted ship), passed ...
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Buss logo #20532A common electrical signal path along which signals may travel, a mixer would have several busses carrying the stereo mix, the groups, and the Aux sends
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Buss logo #20972Buss (bŭs) transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Bussed (bŭst); present participle & verbal noun Bussing .] To kiss; esp. to kiss with a smack, or rudely. 'Nor bussed the milking maid.' Tennyson. ...
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Buss logo #20972Buss noun [ Middle English basse , from Latin basium ; confer German bus ( Luther ), Prov. German busserl , dim. of bus kiss, bussen to kiss, Swedish puss kiss, pussa to kiss, W. & Gael. bus lip, mouth.] A kiss; a rude or playful...
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Buss logo #21217Originally, a buss was a large Dutch vessel, wide, spacious and well adapted for stowage. Later the term came to apply to a two-masted fishing vessel of from fifty to seventy tons, with a cabin at each end. These were employed chiefly in the herring fishery.
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Buss logo #21783An audio signal path that a number of inputs may be connected. The Buss signal can then be used to feed one or more outputs. In a Mixing Desk the Buss is essentially a wire to which individual channels can be connected, using a switch. The wire is normally fed into a combining or summing amplifier to allow the signal to be mixed with others.
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BUSS logo #20586A common electrical signal path along which signals may travel. In a mixer, there are several busses carrying the stereo mix, the groups, the PFL signal, the aux sends and so on. Power supplies are also fed along busses.
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Buss logo #22369A signal-carrying conductor or electrical pathway designed to carry multiple signals. A mixing conso
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