Definitions
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- noun Someone who purports to rid a place of
ghosts .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Why recruit a 'ghostbuster' or spirit-talker for this mission?
LOST in Speculation James F. McGrath 2008
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In my opinion, they should produce the movie without Bill Murray who is the most annoing "ghostbuster".
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Mbonani said the disability grants were not paid after the province started its "ghostbuster" campaign to eliminate pension payments to non-existing beneficiaries.
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The new television-based course has been devised by sociologist Professor Roger Burrows, whose other interests include 'ghostbuster' research into the paranormal and contact with the dead.
Home | Mail Online 2010
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A PSYCHIC 'ghostbuster' who claimed he was unfairly sacked from a police job because of his beliefs has lost an industrial tribunal.
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Any remaining ghost workers should be aware that there is a new kind of ghostbuster on the block. "
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Hall's 1920s ghostbuster visits a creepy boarding school in this Orphanage-like chiller.
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Your ghostbuster friends try to help you in mostly anyway.
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I agree, when Emma Stone did the Annie Potts ghostbuster impression I almost died
Josh Wolk's Pop Culture Club talks 'Zombieland': Did it have enough brains? | EW.com 2009
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Your ghostbuster friends try to help you in mostly anyway.
Ghostbusters Screen | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles 2009
TankHughes commented on the word ghostbuster
I love the skepticism embedded in the Wiktionary definition.
September 15, 2015