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The phrase "you buster" is correct and usable in written English, though it is informal and somewhat colloquial.
It can be used in a playful or teasing manner, often to address someone who has done something foolish or annoying. Example: "I can't believe you forgot your keys again, you buster!"
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Is that cool with you, buster?
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(Crumb bum husband: "Calm down or I'll drop you with a roundhouse punch, and you know I can". Lily, whaling him with a purse that held a six-shooter: "You go ahead, buster, you hit me and I'll charge you with assault as well as robbery and bigamy").
After the game, Marbury cited Thomas's words: "He said, 'Remember who you are: you ain't no buster, you ain't no dude that's out there running around passing and screening".' The points Marbury scored were sorely needed.
If you like Buster Keaton and Harold Lloyd, there's no reason you shouldn't also take pleasure in the movies of these two (and their collaborator Bruno Romy).
"Even before he was drafted it was, 'Oh, you're Buster Posey's sister,' " she said.
Frank Woodley's sweet-faced Candide reminds you of Buster Keaton, an innocent perpetually surprised – but essentially untouched by experience – who wanders the world with his eyes wide shut.
He once said, 'I could have been the world's biggest comedy anorak, the most boring man imaginable' and although I wouldn't say boring, there are certain questions such as 'Why do you admire Buster Keaton?' which bring out the inner trainspotter to an alarming degree.
He captures some of the essential texures of contemporary urban life -- the loneliness and boredom, the longing that permeates even the most routine encounters, the collisions and coincidences -- with a deadpan dexterity that may remind you of Buster Keaton or Samuel Beckett.
There's a drone on the way to take you out, buster.
That is not a great label to have slapped across your forehead just as you're starting a new job, by the folks who have just agreed to hire you: ball-buster, troublemaker, bitch.
"If you dare try to make these things that we all agree on that need to stay in the tax code permanent, it's 'You're not paying for it; it's a budget buster; you're being irresponsible; you're jeopardizing tax reform.' Process, process, process," said Ryan. "Here's the problem.
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