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 December 25, 2007
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 May 31, 2007
by Binkem March 4, 2011
by Larry Vidrine (Tyler Vinegar) August 6, 2009
To get knocked down
by gd_skuddy December 26, 2017
A wife that makes you buckle down.
by MACHINEGUNJACK May 18, 2011