Busters

/ˈbʌstərz/ noun

People or things that break up, destroy, or stop something; often used with a prefix like 'ghost-' or 'block-'.

From 'bust' (to break or cease), the '-er' suffix creates an agent noun (someone who does the action), while '-s' pluralizes it. The word became popular in American English in the 19th century.

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