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I . buck1 <-(s)> [bʌk] N

1. buck (male):

2. buck liter (fashionable young man):

I . buck up inf VB intr

2. buck up (hurry up):

roe buck N, roebuck N

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Best of all, you didn't need a fancypants architect and a million bucks to design a rumpus room.
www.smh.com.au
There's no need to plunk down big bucks on the most expensive cuts.
www.winnipegfreepress.com
Those imports cost big bucks -- the power has to be shipped across the national grid and then across the local electricity line company network to get it to you.
www.stuff.co.nz
Because like hubby so too did wifey act in a manner of having tried to grift taxpayers for $6,500.00 bucks for personal use.
www.vindy.com
Bucks will attempt to copulate with as many females as possible, losing physical condition since they rarely eat or rest during the rut.
en.wikipedia.org
This move bucks the current trend which sees carmakers spoon-feed their preferred hashtag to fans in order to promote a new model.
www.themotorreport.com.au
For storage, the bottom tiers of the hay bales are sometimes stacked by a machine called a harrowbed, and the hay bucks brought in to top off the stack.
en.wikipedia.org
The price of a nightstick is 40 bucks, give or take.
www.thestar.com
The bucks charge towards them, but veer off at the last minute, then circle around and continue following them.
en.wikipedia.org
There's no better way to scrape up a few bucks in this economy or free yourself from a boss...
lifehacker.com

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