Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Busser" in English language version.
Busboy/Busser, Waiter's assistant/Commis Waiter
A bus boy or busboy assists the waiter or waitress in a restaurant; he clears dishes (he buses or busses them), and all of his duties come under the heading of busing or bussing. The origin of this Americanism is uncertain.
Working summers as a busser, he discovered new methods for stacking as many dishes as possible.
busboy/busgirl/busser American term for assistant waiter or waitress, who pours water, clears away plates and cutlery but does not take orders or serve the food.
bus boy, bus girl, busser Am., Can. /Br. commis waiter/
Words such as clapboard, bleachers, and busboy are everyday words in the US, but they would perplex the average speaker of British English.
British, U.S. ... commis boy, busboy
While a kid during a summer job as a busser, he tried to invent a better way of carrying dishes on trays (everything ended up on the floor).
busser - definition; Noun [countable] American /ˈbʌsər/; a busboy
busser; Syllabification: bus·ser; Pronunciation: /ˈbəsər/; Noun; A person who clears tables in a restaurant or cafeteria.
busser; Syllabification: bus·ser; Pronunciation: /ˈbəsər/; Noun; A person who clears tables in a restaurant or cafeteria.