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SHUCK Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Informal something useless or worthless: They don't care shucks about the project the shell of an oyster or clam to shuck corn to shuck one's clothes a bad habit I couldn't shuck off for years shucks,Informal (used as a mild exclamation of disgust or regret ) Slang to deceive or lie to
Shuck - definition of shuck by The Free Dictionary Define shuck shuck synonyms, shuck pronunciation, shuck translation, English dictionary definition of shuck n 1 a A husk, pod, or shell of a seed, nut, or fruit, such as a pecan or an ear of corn b A shell of a bivalve, such as an oyster or clam c
shuck - Wiktionary, the free dictionary shuck (third-person singular simple present shucks, present participle shucking, simple past and past participle shucked) To shake; shiver To slither or slip, move about, wriggle To do hurriedly or in a restless way To avoid; baffle, outwit, shirk (dialectal, of a horse) To walk at a slow trot
Shuck Definition Meaning - YourDictionary To fool or deceive, often in a playful way To remove like a shuck To shuck one's clothes To open the shell of (a bivalve) Shuck oysters To cast off Shucked their coats and cooled off; a city trying to shuck a sooty image Used to express mild disappointment, disgust, or annoyance Origin unknown
shuck - WordReference. com Dictionary of English shucks, (used to express mild disgust or regret): Oh, shucks, I forgot to mail that letter again shuck1 (shuk), n Informal Terms Usually, shucks something useless or worthless: They don't care shucks about the project the shell of an oyster or clam to remove the shucks from: to shuck corn peel off: to shuck one's clothes