Both! Buses are those things that drive down the street carrying people. Busses are those electrical things that carry date or current. You can have city bus or a Universal Serial Buss. That's the difference.
2007-12-16 03:37:33
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answered by Ken 7
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Whats' the plural form of bus? Busses or buses ? Which one is more correct?
2015-02-03 03:01:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Webster's Third International Dictionary says that both busses and buses are correct.
2015-08-17 11:19:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Busses
2013-11-20 05:57:38
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answered by Abigail 1
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BUSES to the correct answer. To Buss someone is to do something like give them a kiss on the cheek, or a hug, etc.
2007-12-16 04:06:18
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answered by ? 5
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According to my dictionary, either one is correct, but "buses" is more commonly used. By the way, a "buss" is the type of kiss used in a friendly greeting, so its plural would have to be "busses". To distinguish the two words, use "buses" as the plural for "bus".
2007-12-16 03:37:00
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answered by TitoBob 7
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Buses.
Busses is the plural of buss. As in electrical buss. A place for multiple electrical connections.
2007-12-16 03:37:06
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answered by Charles C 7
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Why don't people just look up the dictionary instead of giving numerous dildo answers?
2016-06-05 23:04:26
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answered by Feliciano 1
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buses
2007-12-16 03:31:20
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answered by Nitro 1
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