- bush|whack|ing
- bush|whack|ing «BUSH HWAK ihng», noun.1. the act of beating one's way through bushes.2. fighting from behind bushes, rocks, or from other hiding places; guerrilla warfare.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
whack — bush·whack; bush·whack·er; whack·er; whack; whack·ing; … English syllables
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