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- noun Plural form of
busser .
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Examples
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Only the floor managers and one of the 20 on-duty bussers knew I was a reporter.
Inside The Vegas Party Machine Steven Bertoni 2011
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Sequined waitresses spice up the show, but bussers keep it cruising along.
Inside The Vegas Party Machine Steven Bertoni 2011
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Without bussers — who now have been gone since July — servers no longer have to share tips with them and have an incentive to turn over tables faster.
Chili's Feels Heat to Pare Costs Julie Jargon 2011
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I spent the remainder of my shift, which ended at 6 a.m., clearing thousands of glasses and unloading 100-pound trash cans into dumpsters--hard work but not exactly out of the ordinary for bussers at other large clubs.
Inside The Vegas Party Machine Steven Bertoni 2011
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The Bank's best bussers move with ninja stealth: Champagne pedestals suddenly appear, cigarettes spontaneously ignite and slushy ice magically firms into fresh cubes.
Inside The Vegas Party Machine Steven Bertoni 2011
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Now, waiters work in pairs in zones and table bussers have been eliminated.
Chili's Feels Heat to Pare Costs Julie Jargon 2011
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Chili's said it noticed that dedicated bussers were slowing service because they held onto tubs used to remove dirty plates, making servers reliant on them to clear tables.
Chili's Feels Heat to Pare Costs Julie Jargon 2011
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Sasson even created new union job categories for waitresses, bussers and bartenders that make marketing part of their gigs.
Inside The Vegas Party Machine Steven Bertoni 2011
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Once in Los Angeles, the kidnapped girls and young women were not assigned to work as dishwashers, bussers or store attendants.
Human trafficking mixing-up views on immigration to the United States Eduardo Barraza 2010
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Once in Los Angeles, the kidnapped girls and young women were not assigned to work as dishwashers, bussers or store attendants.
Eduardo Barraza: Human trafficking mixing-up views on immigration to the United States 2010
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