A day when you feel completely overwhelmed and stressed with homework and simply give up on all hope for completing work due the next day.
A bucket Sunday can occur any day of the week besides Sunday, if it feels like a Sunday night before school.
This term originated from the band director in Rockland, NY, that created the "Bucket Friday."
A bucket Sunday can occur any day of the week besides Sunday, if it feels like a Sunday night before school.
This term originated from the band director in Rockland, NY, that created the "Bucket Friday."
Mother: Don't you have that history project due tomorrow?
Son: "buck-it." It's a bucket Sunday and I just don't care anymore.
Son: "buck-it." It's a bucket Sunday and I just don't care anymore.
by Shsmixer98 November 17, 2013

A humorous run to the bathroom most women do post-sex to prevent semen dripping down their legs. Named the 'bucket run' because of the imaginary bucket between the legs in an attempt to catch any spillage.
Girl spies fellow house mate walk oddly to the bathroom after the sex noises stop. 'RUN BUCKET RUN!'
by hyswc February 26, 2013

by breaking bad is sooooo good June 24, 2022

A term of dislike used for someone/something that reminds you of piss and/or buckets. This can be used to represent your hatred towards a person, or all of society.
by you're not invited May 28, 2016

1. A bucket on a receiver hitch of a vehicle where person can throw there fucks they don't give.
2. A nasty person
3. Cum dumpster
4. A bitch
5. Miserable person
6. A term used to confuse people
7. A bucket on a hitch
8. If you see someone with a bucket on a hitch they probably don't know its there. A prank to make people point and laugh at that person and their vehicle.
9. A conversation piece
2. A nasty person
3. Cum dumpster
4. A bitch
5. Miserable person
6. A term used to confuse people
7. A bucket on a hitch
8. If you see someone with a bucket on a hitch they probably don't know its there. A prank to make people point and laugh at that person and their vehicle.
9. A conversation piece
by North East Sask June 04, 2021
