Occupied vs. Bussy

Occupied vs. Bussy — Is There a Difference?
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Difference Between Occupied and Bussy

Occupiedadjective

Reserved, engaged.

The stall on the left is occupied.

Bussynoun

(informal) bus driver

Occupiedadjective

Busy, unavailable.

She is occupied at the moment.

Bussynoun

transmasculine vulva

Occupiedadjective

Subjugated, under the control of a foreign military presence.

My father travelled to occupied Japan in December 1945.

Bussynoun

male anus

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Occupiedverb

simple past tense and past participle of occupy

Occupiedadjective

held or filled or in use;

she keeps her time well occupiedthe wc is occupied

Occupiedadjective

seized and controlled as by military invasion;

the occupied countries of Europe

Occupiedadjective

resided in; having tenants;

not all the occupied (or tenanted) apartments were well kept up

Occupiedadjective

having ones attention or mind or energy engaged;

she keeps herself fully occupied with volunteer activitiesdeeply engaged in conversation