by biagio June 28, 2018

The amount of five dollars.
The term combines buck with nickel. Essentially a dollar multiplied by the numerical value of a nickel 1X5 = 5. Hence, a buck (one dollar) nickel (five cents). The colloquial term has a negative connotation indicating the sheer minuscule value of five dollars, usually used as an insult towards impecunious individuals.
Coined by Tiktoker Kim Woods (no pun intended).
The term combines buck with nickel. Essentially a dollar multiplied by the numerical value of a nickel 1X5 = 5. Hence, a buck (one dollar) nickel (five cents). The colloquial term has a negative connotation indicating the sheer minuscule value of five dollars, usually used as an insult towards impecunious individuals.
Coined by Tiktoker Kim Woods (no pun intended).
“I charged him a buck nickel to hit the blunt, easy chump change”.
“He’s a dust bucket with L motion. He doesn’t even have a buck nickel in his broke ass Amiri pockets”.
“He’s a dust bucket with L motion. He doesn’t even have a buck nickel in his broke ass Amiri pockets”.
by barbie baddie March 10, 2024

An expression, usually heard when a podcast recording has been restarted following a short interval.
by luwd September 17, 2016

a qurky uwu kid who has no freinds and has the bigest buck teeth and he loves minecraft and fortnight
by mbhbbsdkb December 5, 2023

Twitter Ad revenue share ~ monetization programm. Elon bucks are payed to content-creators for reaching a high impression count on their tweets, as they also managed to deliver more Ads that way.
In proper response to the sudden increase of a certain type of Tweets, Twitter simply was calles "X" ever since. No particular reason or insinuation.
In proper response to the sudden increase of a certain type of Tweets, Twitter simply was calles "X" ever since. No particular reason or insinuation.
"Whats wrong with Twitter nowadays? All I see is shit-posts, engagement-bait and memes."
"Elon bucks bro."
"Elon bucks bro."
by B'neppe June 23, 2024

Well.. Anybody who has done their fair amount of duties in the trap would know, a hundred dollars is referred to as a buck.
by YungSlitWrist February 15, 2021
