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Buss is a surname typically used by people of English or German ancestry. Buss may also refer to: * Buss (song), a song by Rico Nasty * Buss Down, a song by Aitch * Buss It, a song by Erica Banks * Buss Park, a park in Australia * Buss Island, a phantom island in the North Atlantic Ocean * Buss–Perry Aggression Questionnaire, an assessment to measure interpersonal hostility * Buss up shut, a Caribbean name for the Indian flatbread more commonly known as a parantha * Herring buss, a small fishing boat See also

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Buss
Buss is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Amos E. Buss (1814–1872), American politician from Ohio *Benjamin Buss (born 1977), German guitarist better known as Matthew Greywolf *David Buss (born 1953), American evolutionary psychologist *Frances Buss, British pioneer of women's education *Henrique Adriano Buss, Brazilian footballer *Jeanie Buss (born 1961), American sports executive; daughter of Jerry Buss *Jerry Buss (1933–2013), American sports executive most famous as longtime owner of the Los Angeles Lakers *Jim Buss (born 1959), American sports executive; son of Jerry Buss *Johnny Buss (born 1956), American sports executive; oldest son of Jerry Buss *Leo Buss, (born 1953), Yale University professor *Robert William Buss (1804–1875), British artist and illustrator *Tesha Buss, American politician *Tito Buss (1925–2013), Brazilian Roman Catholic bishop See also

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Buss (song)
The discography of Rico Nasty, an American rapper, consists of three studio albums, seven mixtapes, two extended plays, 76 singles (including 36 as a featured artist), one promotional single, and 45 music videos. In her early high school career, she self-released her debut mixtape, ''Summer's Eve'' (2014). This release was the forerunner of several more independent mixtapes such as ''The Rico Story'' (2016), ''Sugar Trap'' (2016), ''Tales of Tacobella'' (2017), and ''Sugar Trap 2'' (2017). Her major-label debut mixtape, '' Nasty'' (2018), was released under Atlantic Records. This followed by her collaborative mixtape with producer Kenny Beats, ''Anger Management'' (2019). Her breakthrough single, " Smack a Bitch", released in 2018, was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) is a trade organization that represents the music recording industry in the United States. Its members consist of record label ...
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Buss Down
Harrison James Armstrong (born 9 December 1999), known professionally as Aitch, is an English rapper from Manchester. He rose to fame in 2018 with the track "Straight Rhymez". His debut studio album '' Close to Home'' (2022) reached number two on the UK Albums Chart. Aitch has released twenty top 10 singles in the UK, including " Taste (Make It Shake)" and "Baby", which both peaked at number two on the UK Singles Chart. The name "Aitch" derives from the pronunciation of the letter 'h', which is the first letter of his given name. Early life Harrison James Armstrong was born on 9 December 1999 in New Moston, Manchester. He is a supporter of the football club Manchester United. After leaving school, he went to college and played sports, but eventually dropped out and worked in construction with his grandfather. Career 2015: Beginnings Aitch first garnered attention in 2015 when a YouTube video of him rapping to friends gained local popularity. He originally did not want the vi ...
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Buss It
"Buss It" is a song recorded by American rapper Erica Banks. Written by Banks and produced by Sgt. J, the song was released on May 15, 2020, through 1501 Certified Entertainment and later through Warner Records as the lead single from Banks's self-titled fourth mixtape. It became popular on the video-sharing platform TikTok in early 2021 and peaked at number 47 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart. A remix featuring American rapper and singer Travis Scott was released in February 2021. Composition "Buss It" is a dirty rap song, which begins with a sample from American rapper Nelly's 2002 song " Hot in Herre" in which Nelly sings, "Checkin' your reflection and tellin' your best friend/Like, 'Girl, I think my butt gettin' big'", which then transitions into the song's " trap-heavy" chorus over a repetition of the sample. The ''Dallas Observer''s Alex Gonzalez described the song as "an ass-shaking strip club anthem". Background "Buss It" was recorded in December 2019 by Banks with ...
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Buss Park
Buss Park is located in Bundaberg Central, Bundaberg, Bundaberg Region, Queensland, Australia. It borders the Anglican Christ Church and the Bundaberg Regional Council offices and contains several memorials. The centrepiece of the landscaped gardens is the granite cenotaph to pioneer aviator Bert Hinkler. As at December 2017, the Bundaberg Region Heritage Register is yet to be finalised but Buss Park has been recommended for inclusion by the final report of the Bundaberg Region Heritage Study. Etymology The park was named, when it opened, in 1930 after Frederic Buss, an early pioneer, who gave a generous donation to beautify the city in 1888. Namesake Frederic William Buss, (1845–1926) migrated to Queensland in 1863 from Kent in England, establishing Buss & Turner department store in 1888 on Bourbon Street, Bundaberg. Buss's business empire expanded into commercial real estate and eventually he was to become an influential figure in the local sugar industry, including pro ...
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Buss Island
Bus, Buss, or Busse Island was a phantom island in the North Atlantic Ocean. It was recorded as discovered during the third expedition of Martin Frobisher in September 1578 by sailors aboard the ship ''Emanuel'' of Bridgwater (a "busse") and was indicated on maps as existing between Ireland and mythical Frisland at about 57° N. The island was then named for the type of vessel that its discoverers used.Gosch, C.C.A. Danish Arctic Expeditions, 1605 to 1620. Book I.— The Danish Expeditions to Greenland in 1605, 1606, and 1607; to which is added Captain James Hall's Voyage to Greenland in 1612.' "Appendix B. On 'Busse Island'." Hakluyt Society (London), 1897. It is believed that Frobisher took Greenland for Frisland and Baffin Island for Greenland and ''Emanuel'', returning home, made a mistake in dead reckoning and mistook optical effects near Greenland at around 62° N for new land. A Thomas Shepard claimed to have explored and mapped the island from ''Golden Lion'' of Dunkir ...
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Buss–Perry Aggression Questionnaire
The Buss–Perry Aggression Questionnaire (also known as the Aggression Questionnaire and sometimes referred to as the AGQ or AQ) was designed by Arnold H. Buss and Mark Perry, professors from the University of Texas at Austin in a 1992 article for the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.Buss, Arnold H. and Perry, Mark. P. (1992). The Aggression Questionnaire. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 63, 452-459. https://psycnet.apa.org/record/1993-00039-001 History and development The AQ was meant to be an improvement from a previous scale developed by Arnold H. Buss in 1957 with Ann Durkee which measured different types of interpersonal hostility, called the Buss-Durkee Hostility Inventory. The scales and items of the Hostility inventory were developed following observations in clinical psychology situations, with limited statistical analysis. As a result, when factor analysis was conducted to verify the seven scales conceptualized in the test, no research results ...
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Buss Up Shut
Paratha (, also parantha/parontah) is a flatbread native to the Indian subcontinent, with earliest reference mentioned in early medieval Sanskrit, India. It is one of the most popular flatbreads in the Indian subcontinent and the Middle East. Etymology and alternative names ''Paratha'' is an amalgamation of the words ''parat'' and '' atta'', which literally means layers of cooked dough. The word is derived from Sanskrit (S. पर, or परा+स्थः, or स्थितः). Alternative spellings and names include ''parantha'', ''parauntha'', ''prontha'', ''parontay'', ''paronthi'' (Punjabi), ''porota'' (in Bengali), ''paratha'' (in Odia, Urdu, Hindi), ''palata'' (; in Myanmar), ''porotha'' (in Assamese), ''forota'' (in Chittagonian and Sylheti), ''faravatha'' (in Bhojpuri), ''farata'' (in Mauritius and the Maldives), ''prata'' (in Southeast Asia), ''paratha'', ''buss-up shut'', ''oil roti'' (in the Anglophone Caribbean) and ''roti canai'' in Malaysia and Indonesi ...
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Herring Buss
A herring buss () was a type of seagoing fishing vessel, mostly used by Dutch and Flemish herring fishermen in the 15th through early 19th centuries. History The buss ship was already known around the time of the Crusades in the Mediterranean as a cargo vessel (called ''buzza'', ''bucia'' or ''bucius''). Development advanced in the 11th century with the Viking longship in Scandinavia, known as a ''bǘza''. The Dutch ''buis'' was probably developed from this Scandinavian ship type. The ''buis'' was first adapted for use as a fishing vessel in the Netherlands after the invention of gibbing made it possible to preserve herring at sea.De Vries and Van der Woude, p. 244 This made longer voyages feasible and hence enabled Dutch fishermen to follow the herring Shoaling and schooling, shoals far from the coasts. The first herring buss was probably built in Hoorn around 1415. The last one was built in Vlaardingen in 1841. Construction The wooden ship was about 20 meters in length and ...
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