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A word to describe intense emotion, more intense than curse words.
The most obsene there is.

Plural - Hucz
Verb form - Huc your mom's tire.
What the huc is your problem!?!?
huc by Bob the penis. December 16, 2004
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‘Huc’ 

Huc is an enzyme that with help of a type of bacteria (Mycobacterium smegmatis) can survive extreme environments and generate energy from nothing but the hydrogen in the air.

Huc may is a possible way for us to stop/decrease the use of fossil fuels. It is a clean source of energy (with the help of so far hypothetical devises)
Person A: “How is ‘Huc’ good? I heard it was new, they can’t know yet!”

Person B: “IT CREATES CLEAN ENERGY FROM HYDROGEN, ITS LABLED GOOD BC IT DOES NOT HARM ANYONE OR ANYTHING. AAAAH!”
‘Huc’ by Kairus March 13, 2023
a nickname for a kid who thinks he's a stronk boy but really is a smol cuddle boyo
That dude is such a lil huc
I know, right? He's so smol
But, his ego isn't
lil huc by gayestofboy March 18, 2019

Huck Jr. 

Huck Jr. is the epitome of a pie wagon. She is a lying, morally bankrupt spawn of a dotard and looks like truck stop restrooms smell.
Just looking at Huck Jr. on TV always brings my lunch up.
Huck Jr. by Master of The Factory August 10, 2018

Hucklebear 

A bear that has a severe chronic addiction to huckleberries. Much like a crack addict it will do anything to satiate it huckleberry needs. Lives in any area that huckleberries reside. Favorite activities include water skiing, swimming, lake lounging, hassling campers for change and scrap foods, and huckling (the act of consuming berries.) Looks like a cracked out version of smokey the bear.
When we left the cabin we found a hucklebear passed out on the deck in a berry induced coma.
Hucklebear by Hucklebear July 23, 2009

Huckleberry Friend 

Evokes someone with whom one has a carefree, innocent, hopeful, gentle friendship. Bucolic wanderers and dreamy wonderers. Those with which to share a sun-drenched youth.
"As a child, Johnny Mercer, (lyricist of the song 'Moon River'), picked huckleberries (like wild blueberries) in the summer. To him, the berries had a personal connection with a carefree boyhood, strengthened by association with Mark Twain's character Huckleberry Finn. The implication was that Holly Golightly, who was actually of hillbilly stock, and Huckleberry Finn might well have been friends, if ever they had met." from 'Love Me Tender: The Stories Behind the World's Favourite Songs' by Max Cryer.

Oh, dream maker, you heart breaker
Wherever you're going, I'm going your way.
Two drifters, off to see the world
There's such a lot of world to see
We're after the same rainbow's end,
Waiting round the bend,
My huckleberry friend,
Moon River, and me.
Huckleberry Friend by Y9e0ah May 18, 2014