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bucko
[ buhk-oh ]
noun
, plural buck·oes.
- Chiefly Irish English. young fellow; chap; young companion.
- British Slang. a swaggering fellow.
bucko
/ ˈbʌkəʊ /
noun
- a lively young fellow: often a term of address
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The captain is a hard nut and the mates are both of the ‘bucko’ type.
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McCune, from the supposed security of the foretop-gallant yard, had cursed him for a black-hearted bucko.
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Paul was a "white water bucko" and rode water so rough it would tear an ordinary man in two to drink out of the river.
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I may be a bucko, and I may be drunk to-night, but I know a man when I see one.
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My Bucko Bill, you're right now picked for the drive, an' I'll see to it myself that you git yourn in the river.
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