A word that can be used in many parts of daily speech as a verb, adjective, and noun. Can reference alignment on something or disagreement. Even can be used to identify tricksters and scams.
by Arshdawg June 21, 2021
The rush of adrenaline and excitement a hunter(typically inexperienced) gets when they spot a buck. It can cause shaking, jumpiness, and as a result; botched shots.
by Uninteresting November 21, 2023
one quirky chaotic bitch. can steal anyones man and has the bombest coochie ever. falls in love with everyone. lost shoes in river. she is a witch. loves dinosaurs. the greatest person ive ever met. <3
by greatgrandpa420 March 26, 2020
A group of lads in secondary school/college who think that if they copy their groups name from Geordie shore people will think they're cool. Care more about pulling than having a laugh and there's always one outsider. Would also be beaten by both a wolf pack of a group of lush kings.
'What are those lads doing over there pulling off eachother a flutes?'
'Don't mind them, they're just a bucking squad'
'Don't mind them, they're just a bucking squad'
by theoneandonlywolf December 31, 2015
To travel at a speed exceeding 100mph and/or well above normal limits. A buck is 100 cents (or $1.00), hence for 100mph being a buck being the origin of this term.
That car was bucking it down the highway. The woman with the green shorts was bucking it past the other runners. That boat was inappropriately bucking it in a no-wake zone.
by eddyjoe October 12, 2021