The plural noun may be either "buses" or "busses" (transport vehicles).
The forms "bussing" and "busing" are both used (clearing tables, or bus transportation), although the two S form is more frequent in British usage.
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That is the usual spelling of the word "busing". The variant is bussing.(also used for the act of clearing tables).
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The term "bussing tables" comes from the French word "boussing," which means "to kiss" or "to touch with the lips." In the context of clearing tables in a restaurant, it refers to the act of removing dishes and items left by diners by lightly touching the table with the dishes. Over time, "bussing" tables became synonymous with clearing them.
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That is one correct spelling of the plural noun "buses" (more than one bus). The other variant is busses.The present tense for the verb "to bus" (to transport, to clear tables, or slang to kiss) more frequently uses the variant spelling busses, and all use the past tense bussed.
Authorized bussing to assist in school integration - 1971
Bruce Hartley Wood has written: 'The effects of bussing versus non-bussing on the intellectual functioning of inner city, disadvantaged elementary school children' -- subject(s): African Americans, Children with social disabilities, Education, Education, Urban, Public schools, School buses, Segregation in education, Urban Education
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There is are a vast multitude of different employment that is available for teens such as summer camps, local movie theaters, restaurants, and bussing tables.
The word bus, when meaning a large vehicle with seats for passengers, is a noun. When meaning to travel on or by means of a bus, then a verb, as in bussed or bussing
Teenagers can work in fast food restaurants, mowing yards, as a bellboy in a hotel, or bussing tables at a restaurant.
African americans segregated from whites: 1. schools/education 2. bathrooms/water fountains/restaurants/public facilities 3. bussing system