Busk

/bʌsk/ verb

To perform music or entertainment in the street or public place for voluntary donations from passersby.

From 16th-century Dutch 'busken' or Italian 'buscare,' possibly related to the Spanish 'buscar' (to seek or search). The term originally referred to seeking money through street performance.

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