verb
"to buckle"
To get down to business, to study. Usually used by students who have felt their academic performance to be sub-par.
"to buckle"
To get down to business, to study. Usually used by students who have felt their academic performance to be sub-par.
"I've got to buckle, Iana. Next semester I've got eight classes - all in calculus."
"To hell with buckling, I need to party!"
"To hell with buckling, I need to party!"
by SonyaW January 9, 2008

To leave or give-up when losing an online game (For Eg. Counter-Strike). Can also refer to real life going home early on a night out or to give up at something.
by BuckleZ June 20, 2007

by Binkem March 18, 2011

by Larry Vidrine (Tyler Vinegar) August 6, 2009

A dance move the originated on TikTok. It is where you take two hands as if you are pulling a seat belt and pull across to the side of your hip. The whole action looks like you are putting a seat belt on.
by easternfont August 10, 2019

To get knocked down
by gd_skuddy December 26, 2017
