by biagio June 28, 2018

A mishearing (possibly due to accent) of the word Timbuktu, a city in Mali, Western Africa. Once a major trade city but now used colloquially to refer to a hard to get to and/or remote location.
See also: Boonies, Sticks, B(um/utt)F(*ck)?(<City>/<State>/<Country>/Nowhere), Middle of nowhere
See also: Boonies, Sticks, B(um/utt)F(*ck)?(<City>/<State>/<Country>/Nowhere), Middle of nowhere
"Why'd you have park all the way in Ten buck two(Timbuktu)?"
"Are you and the boys going fishing(drinking) in Ten buck two(Timbuktu) this weekend?
"Are you and the boys going fishing(drinking) in Ten buck two(Timbuktu) this weekend?
by C45P4 October 24, 2023

by Scyber May 7, 2021

yo, remember that dude Trey being a buck nut stud SLAYING all ladies with daddies cash at the bars last night?
by dfaddsa July 5, 2017

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
