Also may be spelt, "Bac-ky."
Basically Nammers, but speak with a northern Vietnamese dialect. Their parents come from the Ha Noi area in Vietnam. Truer Nammers usually dislike Buckies because of their accents.
Basically Nammers, but speak with a northern Vietnamese dialect. Their parents come from the Ha Noi area in Vietnam. Truer Nammers usually dislike Buckies because of their accents.
Nammer Nammer: Look at that bucky. Who does he think he is?
Bucky Nammer: Hey, I'm a NAMMER too!
Nammer Nammer: You wanna start something, BUCKY?!
Bucky Nammer: You so hurt. :(
(Nammers say 'you so hurt' when someone or something hurts them.)
Bucky Nammer: Hey, I'm a NAMMER too!
Nammer Nammer: You wanna start something, BUCKY?!
Bucky Nammer: You so hurt. :(
(Nammers say 'you so hurt' when someone or something hurts them.)
by Bobbie June 18, 2006
1. The act of being overly excited and/or annoying. Hyperactive.
2. The act of purposely disobeying the requests of others to cause agitation.
3. Temporary burst of bent up energy causing care free and crass actions.
2. The act of purposely disobeying the requests of others to cause agitation.
3. Temporary burst of bent up energy causing care free and crass actions.
by Banky December 15, 2002
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by karlos karlito March 26, 2004
A word used to describe where the Vietnamese person hometown is located, which is Northern Vietnam for Bucky's. They have a slightly different accent from the Southern Vietnam people. Usually told by the Southern Vietnamese people they have a higher accent, but we really don't. We're just not used to each other's accent thats why. Most of all, Vietnamese ask other Vietnamese people where they are from and they would either say Buck or Nam to indicate their location.
by Lisa McGee January 03, 2008
That stupid looking dork that your ex-girlfriend is now dating and swears is the greatest guy in the world.
" What the hell, Jimbo? You musta been a real prick to her, check out that fucking Bucky she's with now!"
by Dixon Syder March 17, 2007