busker
\BUSK-ur\, noun:
A person who entertains in public places, especially for money; a street musician.
--So many of Rafaela's children became street musicians that folks eventually took to calling her "The Busker Factory."
--Believe it or not, I spent my first five years out of college as a busker. Then I found out you could make a lot more money being a stockbroker. So here I am. Oh, and you're fired.
--Bruce Springsteen invited a bunch of buskers onstage to play with him, you say? My word, what a man of the people!
--"Honey, I'd like you to meet Frijole, the world's first and only combustible busker." Sadly, those were her husband Tom's last words.
--I've spent the last 60 years calling myself "Busker the Street Musician," and now you're telling me that that's redundant?!... Awww shitballs!
A person who entertains in public places, especially for money; a street musician.
--So many of Rafaela's children became street musicians that folks eventually took to calling her "The Busker Factory."
--Believe it or not, I spent my first five years out of college as a busker. Then I found out you could make a lot more money being a stockbroker. So here I am. Oh, and you're fired.
--Bruce Springsteen invited a bunch of buskers onstage to play with him, you say? My word, what a man of the people!
--"Honey, I'd like you to meet Frijole, the world's first and only combustible busker." Sadly, those were her husband Tom's last words.
--I've spent the last 60 years calling myself "Busker the Street Musician," and now you're telling me that that's redundant?!... Awww shitballs!
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