The bubbling or seething of a torrent.
A steer that allows itself to be mounted by bulls when in the crowded conditions of a feedlot.
A member of the Bullingdon Club.
In plain English: A buller is a student at Oxford University who belongs to an exclusive and historically controversial social club called the Bullingdon Club.
"His reputation preceded him as the new buller arrived on campus."
Usage: This noun refers specifically to a member of the exclusive and historically controversial Oxford University drinking club, the Bullingdon Club. Use it when discussing the club's members or their associated reputations, often in contexts involving privilege and excess.
To boil or seethe.
To make a lot of noise.
In plain English: To buller means to shout or create a loud disturbance.
"The kids bullered through the house after school."
Usage: Use "buller" playfully to describe someone or something making a loud, boisterous racket-often associated with excitement or commotion. It's an informal and somewhat humorous term.
A surname, from Middle English​.