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bunker buster, n. colloq. Brit. |ˈbʌŋkəˌbʌstə|, U.S. |ˈbəŋkərˌbəstər| [‹ bunker n.1 + buster n.] 1. U.S. Golf (humorous). A golfer. rare. In later use an independent re-formation after sense 2.
1930Ironwood (Mich.) Daily Globe 27 Oct. 11/4 The climax will come in January when the bunker-busters warm up at Agua Caliente for $25,000. 2003Orlando Sentinel 4 June d9 Golf Confidential's lead bunker buster was shooting the breeze with a pal about the crazy 2003 season the other day. 2. a. A member of a military unit with a mission to destroy or capture enemy bunkers. rare.
1944Ames (Iowa) Daily Tribune 6 Dec. 5/1 A crew of American ‘bunker-busters’..have won their first skirmish. b. A missile or other weapon designed or intended to penetrate and destroy a military bunker.
1953Lethbridge (Alberta) Herald 8 May 7/1 Most rounds were bunker busters, but much shooting supported patrols or discouraged enemy activity close to Canadian lines. 1985Def. & Foreign Affairs May 29/2 The Aerospatiale As-30 air-to-ground laser-guided ‘bunker buster’ missile. 2003New Scientist 22 Nov. 4/2 Modifying existing weapons..into ‘earth penetrators’ or bunker-busters could..make their use in battle more likely. |