"or bust" meaning in English

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Phrase

IPA: /ɔː ˈbʌst/ [Received-Pronunciation], /ɔɹ ˈbʌst/ [General-American], /ɚ ˈbʌst/ [General-American] Audio: En-uk-or bust.oga [Received-Pronunciation]
Etymology: Indicating that the only alternative to what is being attempted is a bust (“(slang) failed enterprise; bomb”). Etymology templates: {{l|en|bust||(slang) failed enterprise; bomb}} bust (“(slang) failed enterprise; bomb”), {{sup|2}} ², {{sup|2}} ² Head templates: {{head|en|phrase}} or bust
  1. (chiefly US, informal) Used to indicate one's intention to do everything possible to achieve a goal, with failure being the only alternative. Tags: US, informal Derived forms: Cali or bust Related terms: swing for the fences, victory or death Translations (used to indicate one's intention to do everything possible to achieve a goal, with failure being the only alternative): o nada (Spanish)

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