See also: bushed ((1)) (def. 3)
- 1912  No man in the camp, not even the chief himself, could "bush" him in a day's work.
2 v. mark winter roads over ice by placing bushes or small trees along the route.
See also: brush ((v.)) (def. 3)
- 1917  The harbour ice grew harder and thicker, until the Four Winds people began their usual travelling over it. The safe ways were "bushed" by a benevolent government...
3 v. Obs. sell (whisky) illegally to Indians by arranging a rendezvous in the bush.
See also: bush-ranger (def. 3) bush-whisky
- 1859  Bushing whiskey is the way in which Indians are supplied. The Indians go to the spot by appointment from the vile wretches engaged in the nefarious trade.