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Buckham Float 

A type of sweet confectionery from the deep depths of sunderland or mowbray depending on the day. It consists of a tall glass of the finest Hayden Buckham urine and a nice “Log” from Nathan Buckham to top it off, Resembling an ice cream float.
i just scranned a buckham float”
“order me a double”

Bucklame 

Pronounced: "Buck - Lame"

Noun - Alternative name for Auckland City, New Zealand.

Verb - Very, very lame.


Origin:

Noun.
This word first came about in laziness of sending text messages to friends, wherein using predictive texting, the word "Bucklame" comes up instead of the word "Auckland". So when we texted each other about Auckland, we instead left it as "Bucklame". We eventually grew to say this word verbally as opposed to "Auckland", as we found it hilarious to say.

Verb.
The first time we used this word, we were in Auckland itself, and our impression of it as a city was a bad one, so we emphasised the "lame" part of the word, and it quickly became a verb, being used to show the extent of how extremely lame something is.
"Dude, it took me 6 hours to drive to Bucklame!"

"You got dumped for breaking her pencil? that's bucklame!"
Bucklame by Thomas Flynn June 6, 2005

Odell Beckham 

When a girl takes a dookie on your chest
I felt like getting crazy so I asked her for an Odell Beckham. Took half an hour to clean up
Odell Beckham by wobbojohn September 8, 2020

backhammy 

To drop the hammy in someone ones grill , somewhat like a back-hand but with a closed fist
Shut up bitch ill drop the mother fucking backhammy on your dome.
backhammy by Chela mayne May 1, 2015

Beckham Territory 

A term in football for when a freekick is given in an area which would be of pefect location for david beckham to score from, usually just outside the penalty area.
Beckham Territory by Woolly90 June 10, 2009
A warcry to some, a noble greeting for others, and furthermore a symbol of companionship. The Buckhaw is the ultimate word in language. It takes several forms, most notably the "violent buckhaw", the "noble buckhaw", the "whiny buckhaw" and the "standard buckhaw".
*Seconds before two friends begin to talk to each other, one extends a "whiny buckhaw". The friend, upon receiving this common greeting, responds with a moderately violent buckhaw*
Friend 1: Mmmmm Buckhaw!
Friend 2: BUCKHAW! Sup?
buckhaw by Ian October 31, 2004