- SHUCKING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Phrasal verb shuck something off (Definition of shucking from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
- SHUCK Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SHUCK is shell, husk How to use shuck in a sentence
- Shuckin and jivin - Wikipedia
Shuckin' and jivin' (or shucking and jiving) is slang for joking and acting evasively in the presence of an authoritative figure [1] It usually involves clever lies and impromptu storytelling, to one-up an opponent or avoid punishment
- Shucking - definition of shucking by The Free Dictionary
To let go or get rid of as being useless or defective, for example Also used with off:
- SHUCKING Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Shucking definition: husking See examples of SHUCKING used in a sentence
- shucking - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
shuck•ing (shuk′ ing), n husking a husk or pod, such as the outer covering of corn v to remove the outer covering of:[~ + object] to shuck corn to remove or discard: [~ + object (+ off)] to shuck one's clothes (off) [~ (+ off ) + object] to shuck (off) one's clothes
- SHUCK definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
The shuck of something is its outer covering, for example the leaves round an ear of corn, or the shell of a shellfish corn shucks If you shuck something such as corn or shellfish, you remove it from its outer covering On a good day, each employee will shuck 3,500 oysters [VERB noun]
- shucking, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English . . .
There are three meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun shucking, one of which is considered offensive See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence
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