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Buck - Wikipedia Look up buck in Wiktionary, the free dictionary Buck converter, a converter used to decrease (buck) DC voltage
BUCK definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary A buck is the male of various animals, including the deer, antelope, rabbit and kangaroo A buck is a young man He'd been a real hell-raiser as a young buck If someone has buck teeth, their upper front teeth stick forward out of their mouth
What does buck mean? - Definitions for buck A buck is a term with several meanings: 1) In terms of animal species, it refers to the male of various mammals, such as deer, antelopes, rabbits or goats 2) In finance, it's a slang term for the American dollar
buck - Wiktionary, the free dictionary buck (plural bucks) A male deer, antelope, sheep, goat, rabbit, hare, and sometimes the male of other animals such as the hamster, ferret, shad and kangaroo (US) An uncastrated sheep, a ram (Africa) An antelope of either sex; compare with Afrikaans bok
Buck - definition of buck by The Free Dictionary 1 To throw or toss by bucking: buck off a rider; bucked the packsaddle off its back 2 To oppose directly and stubbornly; go against: "Los Angeles County, the most populous county in the country, is bucking the trend" (American Demographics) 3 Football To charge into (an opponent's line) carrying the ball 4 To butt against with the head
Buck Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary The local decline in crime bucked a nationwide trend [=crime declined locally but is increasing nationally] He was always trying to buck the system [=to oppose the rules of the system; to do things that were not allowed]