The swarming bees fly out of their hive
The phrase "getting off a bus" can be expressed as "alighting from a bus" or simply "disembarking from a bus." In casual conversation, you might also say "getting off the bus." The context usually makes it clear that you're referring to the action of leaving the bus.
'He is getting off the bus at the bus stop.'
You is driving the bus.
7
Whatever color your eyes are, because I said you were the bus driver!
Whatever color your eyes are.
brown
shmucknose (my account name)
You should stop. This is for the safety of the children getting off the bus.
Vince Lombardi
Insert your name here. You are the driver of the bus.
True Why? Here's the reason - false can't be a name!