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buck

noun (1)
\ ˈbək How to pronounce buck (audio) \
plural bucks

Definition of buck

 (Entry 1 of 8)

1 or plural buck : a male animal especially : a male deer or antelope
2a : a male human being : man
b : a dashing fellow : dandy
3 or plural buck : antelope
4a : buckskin also : an article (such as a shoe) made of buckskin

b informal

(1) : dollar sense 3b I only had a buck in my pocket. Dinner cost twenty bucks.
(2) : a sum of money especially to be gained make a quick buck also : money usually used in plural making the big bucks
c U.S. slang used in place of "hundred" in combination with other numbers … as much at ease going 40 in First as it is doing a buck-twenty [=120 miles an hour] down the freeway …— Hot Rod

5 [ short for sawbuck sawhorse ]

a : a supporting rack or frame
b : a short thick leather-covered block for gymnastic vaulting

buck

verb
bucked; bucking; bucks

Definition of buck (Entry 2 of 8)

transitive verb

1a archaic : butt entry 1
b : oppose, resist bucking the system
2 : to throw or dislodge (a rider) by bucking
3 : to move or charge into bucking a headwind
4a : to pass especially from one person to another
b : to move or load (heavy or cumbersome objects) especially with mechanical equipment

intransitive verb

1 of a horse or mule : to spring into the air with the back arched
2 : to charge against something
3a : to move or react jerkily
b : to refuse assent : balk
4 : to strive for advancement sometimes without regard to ethical behavior bucking for a promotion

buck

noun (2)

Definition of buck (Entry 3 of 8)

: an act or instance of bucking

buck

noun (3)

Definition of buck (Entry 4 of 8)

1 : an object formerly used in poker to mark the next player to deal broadly : a token used as a mark or reminder
2 : responsibility used especially in the phrases pass the buck and the buck stops here

buck

adjective

Definition of buck (Entry 5 of 8)

: of the lowest grade within a military category a buck private

buck

adverb

Definition of buck (Entry 6 of 8)

: stark, completely buck naked

Buck

biographical name (1)
\ ˈbək How to pronounce Buck (audio) \

Definition of Buck (Entry 7 of 8)

Linda B. 1947–     American biologist

Buck

biographical name (2)

Definition of Buck (Entry 8 of 8)

Pearl 1892–1973 née Sydenstricker \ ˈsÄ«-​dᵊn-​ËŒstri-​kÉ™r How to pronounce ˈsī-dᵊn-ˌstri-kər (audio)\ American novelist

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Other Words from buck

Verb

bucker noun

Synonyms for buck

Synonyms: Verb

hitch, hoick, jerk, jolt, twitch, yank

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