mythbust
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English
Etymology
Back-formation from mythbuster. Equivalent to myth + bust.
Verb
mythbust (third-person singular simple present mythbusts, present participle mythbusting, simple past and past participle mythbusted)
- (transitive, intransitive) To dispel a stereotype or misconception.
- 2017, Suzanne Brockmann, Some Kind of Hero[1]:
- “I definitely prefer limiting our hands-on action-adventure to our attempts to mythbust my love scenes.” Pete smiled and pulled her close.