“Bussin” is a slang word that means something is extremely good or delicious—especially food, music, or an experience that’s so enjoyable you want to tell everyone about it.
People drop it in casual chats: “These tacos are bussin!” or “That new song? Straight bussin.” It’s mostly used by teens and twenty-somethings on TikTok, Twitter, or in group texts, but you’ll hear it at food trucks, parties, or any time someone wants to hype up how great something tastes or feels.
Meaning & Usage Examples
- “The smoothie from that little stand is bussin—tastes like summer in a cup.”
- “Her playlist is bussin; every track slaps.”
- “Yo, this pizza is bussin—grab a slice!”
Context / Common Use
Use “bussin” when you’re excited and want others to know it. It’s informal—save it for friends, social media, or relaxed settings, not job interviews or formal emails.
Is “bussin” only about food?
No. It started with food, but now anything amazing—music, outfits, parties—can be called bussin.
Is it spelled “bussin” or “bussing”?
Stick with “bussin.” The double “s” and no “g” is the common slang spelling.
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