Dictionary
buck
Meaning
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- A male deer, antelope, sheep, goat, rabbit, hare, and sometimes the male of other animals such as the hamster, ferret, shad and kangaroo.
- An uncastrated sheep, a ram.
- An antelope of either sex; compare with Afrikaans bok.
- A young buck; an adventurous, impetuous, dashing, or high-spirited young man.
- (obsolete) A fop or dandy.
- A black or Native American man.
- (slang) Lowest rank; a private.
- (informal) A unit of a particular currency
- (informal) A unit of a particular currency
- (obsolete,slang) A unit of a particular currency
- (informal) A unit of a particular currency
- (informal) A unit of a particular currency
- A unit of a particular currency
- (slang) One hundred.
- Clipping of buckshot.
- An implement the body of which is likened to a male sheep’s body due maintaining a stiff-legged position as if by stubbornness.
- An implement the body of which is likened to a male sheep’s body due maintaining a stiff-legged position as if by stubbornness.
- An implement the body of which is likened to a male sheep’s body due maintaining a stiff-legged position as if by stubbornness.
- An implement the body of which is likened to a male sheep’s body due maintaining a stiff-legged position as if by stubbornness.
- An implement the body of which is likened to a male sheep’s body due maintaining a stiff-legged position as if by stubbornness.
- An implement the body of which is likened to a male sheep’s body due maintaining a stiff-legged position as if by stubbornness.
- Synonym of buck dance.
- Synonym of mule (“type of cocktail with ginger ale etc.”)
- (slang) A kind of large marble in children's games.
- (obsolete,slang) An unlicensed cabman.
Pronounced as (IPA)
/bʌk/
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