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skuck

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A combination of Skank and Suck. Can be used as any part of speech. Usually used as an insult.
Noun: You're a Skuck.
Verb: You Skuck.
Adjective: That's skucky.
Adverb: You did that very skuckily.

skuck by The Skuck August 19, 2007
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skuck

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ridiculous unwarranted luck that only the most aloof doofus could attain.
Skersbotka just tripped over his own feet and his face landed in the snatch of a perfect 10 model, that is such skuck
skuck by Skersbotka August 4, 2007

skuck

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When she passed out, he skucked her good.
skuck by Liane March 2, 2005

Skuck

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The equivalent to "cyber sex" or "sexting" over video chat on skype.
Lisa: How's the long distance relationship going?
Jenny: It was hard at first but last night we were skucking.
Lisa: Ahhh the joys of skype.
Skuck by Brinini May 22, 2010

shuckable 

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the process of extracting the internal hard drive from an external hard drive.
Is that WD portable shuckable?

Nope, the USB header is soldered on the SATA interface
shuckable by wkwkeke June 3, 2017

skeck 

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"Hey look there some skeck on the road"
skeck by redneckerey May 21, 2020
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