Please refer to the song "my humps- black eyed peas"
It means working your tail off ... OK that did not help ... So to answer your question ... It refers to a Camel ... a Camel stores there water in the hump the more the camel has to work... By traveling with cargo on it's back or with a person ... The Camel has to drink more of it water from it receive ...That being from it's hump... Making it's hump get smaller and smaller ... So because there is not water left you get busting ...as if a bottle had bust ...
Busting your balls is an idiom that means working very hard at something.
There is no such phrase as "eat you".
Wednesday is at the middle point of the week so from there the weekend is a "downhill coast" Thereby the phrase wednesday is Over the Hump, or Humpday!
There is no such phrase. There is a word rampage. It is of Scottish origin, perhaps from RAMP, to rear up.
The phrase of Greek origin referring to the common people is "hoi polloi."
"on the rocks"
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This one meant to start a fight. A buffalo's hump was right behind his head. The image is of a cowboy jumping up and crawling onto someone's "hump" to attack them.
Busting was created in 1974.
The Spanish for "I have put" is he puesto, could this be the origin?
This has to do with a stranded Arab with a camel who lost his ability to walk. To survive the arid heat, he had to "bust the hump" (a very difficult task) of the camel to get nutrition and hydration.
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