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i don't want anything about the san dudes in south africa because i know about them already. now i need is somebody to tell me what a bushmans does against the law and how they normally do it.

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  1. highway·man (hī′wā mən)

    noun pl. -·men-mən

    a man, esp. one on horseback, who formerly robbed travelers on a highway

    Synonyms - bandit, outlaw, thief; see criminal, robber.

    http://www.yourdictionary.com/highwayman

    bushman:

    a person who lives in the Australian bush

    a backwoodsman

    a member of a nomadic people living in the region of the Kalahari Desert in S Africa

    the Khoisan language of this people

    http://www.yourdictionary.com/bushman

    bushwhack

    Definition ☆ bush·whack (bo̵os̸h′hwak′, -wak′)

    intransitive verb

    to beat or cut one's way through bushes

    to move a boat along a stream by pulling at the bushes on the bank

    to engage in guerrilla fighting, attacking from ambush

    http://www.yourdictionary.com/bushwhack


  2. I think you are incorrect with the word "Bushman". A bush man is a native who lives in the Bush, ( Land that is covered in dense bush or trees) The term you want I think is "Bushwacker" who is a robber in hiding, just like a highway man.

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