An extremely large white-tail deer that is 8 feet tall and weighs 12,000 pounds. 30 point antlers, with 15 points on each side. It can summon many hundreds of other turdy point bucks, and can disappear in an instant. A hunter encountered one, and shot at it with the Combination ak-57 uzi radar laser triple barrel double scoped heat seeking shotgun, but missed, sending the hunter on a life long quest to "get dat turdy point buck".
(Both with heavy midwest accents)
Person 1: Did ya see da turdy pointer?
Person 2: No clyde. But I'm gonna get dat Turdy point buck.
Person 1: Did ya see da turdy pointer?
Person 2: No clyde. But I'm gonna get dat Turdy point buck.
by crashdagamer April 26, 2022
Vulgar, hard hitting cry of exclaimation, typically used within explicit sexual dialogue between males. Also commonly abbreviated to 'GHB'.
by Fockin July 24, 2008
The most kindest, cutest, funniest person ever. He never makes you feel like you're alone, he makes your days bright when they're grey and he's the best boyfriend any girl can ask for.Thank you for being here Cody.
by Heck this January 21, 2018
A coffee bucks is a branch of Starbucks, a worldwide coffee stop. The term coffee bucks was coined by 'Comedy' Dave Vitty to prevent giving undue prominence to Starbucks when discussion coffee on BBC Radio 1.
by Dave Davis the fourth February 24, 2009
From a 1976 speech by Ronald Reagan, who complained of "strapping young bucks" using public assistance to buy T-Bone steaks, the phrase is shorthand for "undeserving and lazy black people living off hardworking white taxpayers instead of getting a job." Many commentators have noted that the phrase originated from the auction block. Now used ironically by liberal commentators to identify racist dog-whistles in conservative argument.
"Whereas once the problem was just welfare queens and strapping young bucks, now it’s the entire middle and lower classes, the lazy union members, the credit card deadbeats, the unemployed so content with their benefits that they don’t look for work."
'We Are All Strapping Young Bucks Now'
Doug J. _Balloon Juice_ January 6, 2011
'We Are All Strapping Young Bucks Now'
Doug J. _Balloon Juice_ January 6, 2011
by Saxifrage2300 January 07, 2012
an uneven exchange or transaction, two bits = 25 cents, four bits = 50 cents, six bits = 75 cents, 8 bits = one dollar. These expressions were used early in the 20th Century to talk about low valued things. Such as "He's got a two bit job."
by Arlan Holt March 29, 2004