Definition of «ghostbuster»

A ghostbuster is a person who captures or removes ghosts, apparitions or other manifestations of the paranormal. The term was popularized by the 1984 film "Ghostbusters," in which a group of scientists start a business to capture and remove ghosts from haunted locations.

Usage examples

  1. Call the Ghostbusters to remove the haunting spirits from your house.
  2. The new employee at the company is known as the office ghostbuster, always solving technology issues.
  3. In the upcoming Halloween party, dress up as a ghostbuster and save the day from any supernatural disturbances.
  4. The famous movie "Ghostbusters" released in 1984 showcased a team of ghostbusters fighting paranormal beings.
  5. This weekend, watch an episode of "The Real Ghostbusters" cartoon series, featuring the adventures of the ghostbusters team.

Sentences with «ghostbuster»

  • In light of the recent remake of Ghostbusters with an all - female cast, Garland has gone ahead and re-envisioned Stalker in the same vein, and made it about as accessible as a Lovecraftian Jurassic Park could ever be. (screenanarchy.com)
  • Annie Potts and Sigourney Weaver to appear in Ghostbusters reboot. (flickeringmyth.com)
  • But the precipitation made the boots practical, and the fact that we saw the new Ghostbusters movie made the layers necessary. (alreadypretty.com)
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