The present participle of 'busy,' meaning to keep someone occupied or to engage someone in activity.
From Old English 'bysigan,' derived from 'bysig' (occupied), with the modern gerund form '-ing' added in Middle English.
The word captures something subtle about human psychology—'busying yourself' is often how we cope with stress or difficult emotions by filling our minds and hands with tasks.
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