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Buckery

The act of spilling an alcoholic beverage all over one's face, clothing, and the floor in a sloppy manner as to make a complete fool of ones's self. This is normally related to binge drinking activities such as chugging beers, shotgunning beers, hitting beer bongs, or taking shots of hard alcohol.
Damn, you spilled that beer all over your shirt. The foam is still caught in your beard. That was some Buckery!
by MrSkypeck9 July 21, 2014
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honest bucker

A bull riding term used to describe a bull that bucks the same way everytime he comes out of the chute. The bull doesn't throw any dirty tricks your way. Usually honest buckers are the bulls the riders most like to draw.
Man, I am gonna score high this ride. The bull I drew is a real honest bucker.
by Preston Martin September 6, 2007
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Bucknered

To be surprised by an unforeseen outcome. A result of placing too much faith or trust in an individual, only to be betrayed. When betrayal by a close friend or colleague comes as a complete surprise.
I really trusted what (she/he) said, I can’t believe I got bucknered again.
by King Skipper August 27, 2018
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po'bucker

Poor, loutish, Caucasians, a.k.a. "white trash". African-American term derived from the English 'poor' affixed to the West African 'buuker' or 'buukra', the latter meaning 'demon' or 'white man'.
Every poor white guy knows someone else who's a po'bucker.
by LIES November 28, 2012
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fat girl buckeroo

When you dance up on a fat girl, make it seem like your interested. Then grab on to her and tell her what a fat dirty bitch she is and see how long it takes her to buck you off
Lets go to the club and play fat girl buckeroo
by Browner17 July 20, 2011
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buckberry

Ah, a buckberry.
by not a prostitute April 11, 2015
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buckeroo

Derived from the Spanish word for cowboy: vaquero. This word was contorted over time by Americans into ‘buckeroo’. A buckeroo, in American terms, isn’t interpreted as that, rather more of a synonym for the word “buddy.”
“I’m your buckeroo, I wanna be like you,” the father reflected as he watched his son emulate his actions.
by Hubbz February 25, 2019
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