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buck futter

Word used on Saturday Night Live's "Celebrity Jeopary" skit by Sean Connery to describe Alex Trebek. Exact meaning unknown.. for the probable meaning...Just flip the tt and the ck.
Don't be such a buck futter!
by mullett January 14, 2003
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Fob-bucks

Combination of FOB and Starbucks
A Starbucks staffed by "fresh off the boat" immigrants (esp. Asians-Americans), in constrast to most Starbucks which are staffed by White hipster types. More common on university campuses because visa restrictions restrict international students to working on campus.
This fob-bucks isn't as good as the Starbucks off campus
by byaaaahhh April 1, 2010
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Bucks Fucker

When one lies steals and cheats their way into something. They aren't butt fucking you but the are bucks fucking you.
Charley Martin Rob Loughery and David sure robbed us they are nothing more than a bunch of bucks fuckers.
by Carlos Martine July 20, 2011
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fuck for a buck

1. Cheap dirty diseased whore or prostitute.
2. Someone who is worth laying, would be a decent shag.
1. Look at her, i can tell she would fuck for a buck!

2. Look at her, she's worth a fuck for a buck!
by WhosYourDaddy January 14, 2004
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Schrute Buck

Fake currency used in an episode of the tv show "The Office". Equal to 1/1000 of a cent.
"Whats the ratio of Stanley Nickels to Schrute Bucks?" "Same as the ratio of unicorns to leprechauns."
by jimbo22 May 13, 2008
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Boxy Buck

Used to buy goats from BoxyFresh's Goat Farm for 69,420 Boxy Bucks
Person 1: "Were you shitting behind the oak tree again?
Person 2: "No I was redeeming my Boxy Bucks to enter the goat giveaway"
by LordChoccyMilk December 14, 2021
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Buck Rogers

Buck Rogers is a fictional character who first appeared in Armageddon 2419 A.D. by Philip Francis Nowlan in the August 1928 issue of the pulp magazine Amazing Stories as Anthony Rogers. A sequel, The Airlords of Han, was published in the March 1929 issue.

Philip Nowlan and the syndicate John F. Dille Company, later known as the National Newspaper Syndicate, contracted to adapt the story into a comic strip. After Nowlan and Dille enlisted editorial cartoonist Dick Calkins as the illustrator, Nowlan adapted the first episode from Armageddon 2419, A.D. and changed the hero's name from Anthony Rogers to Buck Rogers. The strip made its first newspaper appearance on January 7, 1929. Later adaptations included a serial film, a television series (where his first name was changed from Anthony to William), and other formats.
The adventures of Buck Rogers in comic strips, movies, radio and television became an important part of American popular culture. This pop phenomenon paralleled the development of space technology in the 20th century and introduced Americans to outer space as a familiar environment for swashbuckling adventure.

Buck Rogers has been credited with bringing into popular media the concept of space exploration, following in the footsteps of literary pioneers such as Jules Verne, H.G. Wells, and Edgar Rice Burroughs.
by The Centurion December 29, 2014
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