Bust means failure ofeconomy and Boom meanssuccess of economy
'Lower the boom' - to scold or punish strictly Origin: A boom is a long pole used on ships. Booms are also used backstage in theatres to move scenery. If someone actually lowered a boom upon your head, you would be knocked out!
It is not an idiom, it means your nose is itching.
bust can either mean a behind of a person or a sculpture of someone's body (shoulders and up)
idiom means expression like a page in a book
Simply its mean a bully.
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The cast of Boom Bust Boom Bust Boom - Your Part in Ruining the Economy - 2014 includes: Philip Bulcock as Various Terry Jones as himself
Boom Dot Bust was created in 1999.
a bust, a boom is a period of increased ecomonic activity
Boom
Use bust in a sentence
boom-or-bust
a fast economic
When the number of plants decrease, the number of animals decrease.
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