noun, plural bus⋅es, bus⋅ses, verb, bused or bussed, bus⋅ing or bus⋅sing.| 1. | a large motor vehicle, having a long body, equipped with seats or benches for passengers, usually operating as part of a scheduled service; omnibus. |
| 2. | a similar horse-drawn vehicle. |
| 3. | a passenger automobile or airplane used in a manner resembling that of a bus. |
| 4. | any vehicle operated to transport children to school. |
| 5. | a low, movable filing cabinet. |
| 7. | Computers. a circuit that connects the CPU with other devices in a computer. |
| 8. | to convey or transport by bus: to bus the tourists to another hotel. |
| 9. | to transport (pupils) to school by bus, esp. as a means of achieving racial integration. |
| 10. | to travel on or by means of a bus: We bused to New York on a theater trip. |