to 'pull a bucky' is where a person becomes quiet and withdrawn, when he is in the presence of someone they do not know, do not like or are intimidated by.
the person who is on a bucky will commonly just reply with one word answers, and may become pale, and if they are under the influence of cannabis, and the person who is causing a bucky is present for a prolonged amount of time, the bucky may progress and develop into a classic whitey situation.
the feeling of being on a bucky is usually unpleasant
the person who is on a bucky will commonly just reply with one word answers, and may become pale, and if they are under the influence of cannabis, and the person who is causing a bucky is present for a prolonged amount of time, the bucky may progress and develop into a classic whitey situation.
the feeling of being on a bucky is usually unpleasant
by McShuLad April 28, 2010
by necky January 31, 2008
An inexpensive life-size, 4th-quality, plastic skeleton sold by Anatomical Chart Company. As these typically sell for under $100, they have revolutionized the haunt industry.
by RobertB September 3, 2007
A really obnoxious "coolie" girl/bitch.
Has lots of Pimples, so many a blind person could read story in braille on her forehead (Known as The Horizon)
Has lots of Pimples, so many a blind person could read story in braille on her forehead (Known as The Horizon)
by Pady :)~ October 4, 2003
A beautiful person with a tough past. They are loyal and caring and make great friends. Known for their amzing blue eyes.
by xclaudiiaa August 19, 2018
Buckie (also "Bottle of B")is short for buckfast ans is a tonic wine brewed in Buckfast Abbey.
It claims that it is good for your health, but as it is most often comsumed by the bottle load it cannot possibly be. It is most common in Glasgow (Scotland), Edinburgh (Scotland) and in Galway (Ireland). The drink is negatively viewed in Glasgow and Edinburgh, as it is associated with neds(scumbags, thugs...). However in Galway it is a drink associated with the student population, who often engage in "bushing"(definition 2)...which is really pleasant given it is most often done by the River Corrib on a bright summer evening.
As a wine it is extremely sweet, and has a strong fruit flavour.
It claims that it is good for your health, but as it is most often comsumed by the bottle load it cannot possibly be. It is most common in Glasgow (Scotland), Edinburgh (Scotland) and in Galway (Ireland). The drink is negatively viewed in Glasgow and Edinburgh, as it is associated with neds(scumbags, thugs...). However in Galway it is a drink associated with the student population, who often engage in "bushing"(definition 2)...which is really pleasant given it is most often done by the River Corrib on a bright summer evening.
As a wine it is extremely sweet, and has a strong fruit flavour.
by DennisL March 28, 2006