The difference between Bus and Loser cruiser

When used as nouns, bus means a motor vehicle for transporting large numbers of people along roads, whereas loser cruiser means a public motorbus.


Bus is also verb with the meaning: to transport via a motor bus.

check bellow for the other definitions of Bus and Loser cruiser

  1. Bus as a noun (automotive):

    A motor vehicle for transporting large numbers of people along roads.

  2. Bus as a noun:

    An electrical conductor or interface serving as a common connection for two or more circuits or components.

  3. Bus as a noun (medical industry, slang):

    An ambulance.

  1. Bus as a verb (transitive, automotive, transport):

    To transport via a motor bus.

  2. Bus as a verb (transitive, automotive, transport, chiefly, US):

    To transport students to school, often to a more distant school for the purposes of achieving racial integration.

  3. Bus as a verb (intransitive, automotive, transport):

    To travel by bus.

  4. Bus as a verb (transitive, US, food service):

    To clear meal remains from.

    Examples:

    "He bussed tables as the restaurant emptied out."

  5. Bus as a verb (intransitive, US, food service):

    To work at clearing the remains of meals from tables or counters; to work as a busboy.

    Examples:

    "He’s been bussing for minimum wage."

  1. Loser cruiser as a noun (slang, derogatory):

    A public motorbus.

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