As a result of bad pronunciation in US urban communities, this has come to mean "one dollar and fifty cents" or "a buck fifty"
by Attack Gorilla September 10, 2005
by Tonka567 February 12, 2013
by Chelley January 13, 2006
by TCPizza June 16, 2020
Slang for Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act $1200 stimulus package. Each independent will receive $1200 and $500 for each dependent they claimed.
by RiceyFighter April 17, 2020
A coded phrase to let your friends know that you think a particular person is gay or a lesbian. Instead of saying, "I bet you $20 Bucks she's a lesbian!" You just say "$20 Bucks"
"Hey fool! Look at that hot guy walking his two little dogs, $20 Bucks!"
"Omg! Nice Visor Samantha, you look like a total $20 bucks!"
"Omg! Nice Visor Samantha, you look like a total $20 bucks!"
by SpinThatBeat March 27, 2015
The best county in the state of Pennsylvania. Also one of the most affluent. Part of the Philadelphia metropolitan area (aka Delaware Valley) Bucks is home to rolling hills, beautiful farmland, cute towns, great shopping, and diversity. Politically liberal. The roads here are much better than other parts of the state. And people drive faster. Usually divided into three parts:
1) Upper Bucks - land of rolling pastures and picturesque villages, quirky places (Haycock Township ;) and the rather large Lake Nockamixon.
2) Central Bucks - the wealthiest part, known for its premier school district of the same name; Doylestown, New Hope (PA's version of Provincetown) and Buckingham are the richest areas
3) Lower Bucks - most urban part that is closest to Philadelphia; lots of racial and economic diversity; Langhorne, Sesame Place and Bensalem are the major attractions w/ tons of commercial development
All in all, an awesome place to live. Sure taxes are a bit high and owning a house is expensive, but generally, people are friendly and welcome change. If your going to move to Pennsylvania, move here!
1) Upper Bucks - land of rolling pastures and picturesque villages, quirky places (Haycock Township ;) and the rather large Lake Nockamixon.
2) Central Bucks - the wealthiest part, known for its premier school district of the same name; Doylestown, New Hope (PA's version of Provincetown) and Buckingham are the richest areas
3) Lower Bucks - most urban part that is closest to Philadelphia; lots of racial and economic diversity; Langhorne, Sesame Place and Bensalem are the major attractions w/ tons of commercial development
All in all, an awesome place to live. Sure taxes are a bit high and owning a house is expensive, but generally, people are friendly and welcome change. If your going to move to Pennsylvania, move here!
Lehigh girl: Where did you get that ring from? Its so classy.
Bucks girl: I found it at an adorable antique store in New Hope.
Lehigh girl: Where's that? Wherever you got it from must have been a happenin' place.
Bucks girl: Bucks County, the best county in the Keystone State!
Bucks girl: I found it at an adorable antique store in New Hope.
Lehigh girl: Where's that? Wherever you got it from must have been a happenin' place.
Bucks girl: Bucks County, the best county in the Keystone State!
by aquarius32 January 01, 2010