A vile alcoholic beverage much loved by alkies and children, especially in Scotland. Probably the Scottish equivalent of American drink Thunderbird, or else the Scottish equivalent of meths. Known to the monks who make it as Buckfast Tonic Wine. Any resemblance to what the French call wine is unlikely to be found.
by refusal March 25, 2004
a buckie is a small muscle type shell fish . part of the whelk or cockle family. to be found on the rocks when the tide goes out. i dont know if the name originates from the town buckie . the coast around buckie is very rocky and buckies can be gathered in abundance.im from buckie myself so thank god buckfast has nothing to do with buckie. beautiful undiscovered coastal village in north east scotland . see buckie web page
by buckie loon April 15, 2009
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by wathurtbottle June 29, 2018
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by xclaudiiaa August 19, 2018
Buckie (also "Bottle of B")is short for buckfast ans is a tonic wine brewed in Buckfast Abbey.
It claims that it is good for your health, but as it is most often comsumed by the bottle load it cannot possibly be. It is most common in Glasgow (Scotland), Edinburgh (Scotland) and in Galway (Ireland). The drink is negatively viewed in Glasgow and Edinburgh, as it is associated with neds(scumbags, thugs...). However in Galway it is a drink associated with the student population, who often engage in "bushing"(definition 2)...which is really pleasant given it is most often done by the River Corrib on a bright summer evening.
As a wine it is extremely sweet, and has a strong fruit flavour.
It claims that it is good for your health, but as it is most often comsumed by the bottle load it cannot possibly be. It is most common in Glasgow (Scotland), Edinburgh (Scotland) and in Galway (Ireland). The drink is negatively viewed in Glasgow and Edinburgh, as it is associated with neds(scumbags, thugs...). However in Galway it is a drink associated with the student population, who often engage in "bushing"(definition 2)...which is really pleasant given it is most often done by the River Corrib on a bright summer evening.
As a wine it is extremely sweet, and has a strong fruit flavour.
by DennisL March 28, 2006