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the buckle

a store in the mall where minions of salepeople try to shove jeans down your throat. simliar in lameness to that of abercrombie american eagle
The sales girl at the buckle is pushy, lets go to the thrift store instead.
the buckle by miss muffinz July 7, 2003

The buckle

When you can’t get a hard on so have no option but to locate the lady’s bean with your index finger and rub away untill her legs buckle.
Oi Lewis: I had whiskey dick and had to run that girls clit to give her some sort of pleasure.

Lewis: so you mean you gave her the buckle?

Ben: yea he gave her the buckle mate.
The buckle by Mr Morgan January 25, 2019

the buckle

The Buckle is a dance move (kind of like the woah) which originated from a TikTok creator named 'seanthegod101'.
The dance is rather easy, just move your arms and hands as if you were buckling yourself in a car.
"you know whats a rad dance?"

"what?"

"the buckle."
the buckle by tooscrub August 10, 2019

suckle below the buckle

Gettin some lip on yo tip; oral sex on the male wee-wee.
Mary downed her third purple chongo, and alakazoo alakazam, I was getting some suckle below the buckle.

Buckle up the dildos 

When you intentionally throw up to loose weight. A Fad diet started by Tyra Banks.
Man I just ate so many saltines I had to go and buckle up the dildos to make room for birthday cake.

When the going gets tough they buckle like a belt 

When facing adversity, some individuals rise up to meet the challenge. This antonym of a more well known phrase describes much the opposite—a person who cannot handle pressure and crumples (buckles) in the face of hardship, frequently leading to their own failure.
"I would say 'when the going get tough, the tough get going', but even though she studied for weeks, when Anna went in for the final test, she totally blew it."

"I'm not surprised, it's Anna after all. When the going gets tough, she buckles like a belt."
("When the going gets tough they buckle like a belt used" when in a sentence may include pronounces, or a name instead.)