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buck
noun
an
adult
male
deer
or
other
similar
animal
such
as
an
antelope
,
goat
,
or
rabbit
•
A
majestic
buck
stood
at
the
edge
of
the
meadow
,
its
antlers
shining
in
the
morning
light
.
A
majestic
buck
stood
at
the
edge
of
the
meadow
,
its
antlers
shining
in
the
morning
light
.
•
The
hikers
froze
when
they
saw
a
buck
leap
gracefully
over
a
fallen
log
.
The
hikers
froze
when
they
saw
a
buck
leap
gracefully
over
a
fallen
log
.
noun
an
informal
word
for
one
US
dollar
•
The
sandwich
costs
five
bucks
,
which
is
all
the
money
I
have
.
The
sandwich
costs
five
bucks
,
which
is
all
the
money
I
have
.
•
He
earned
a
few
extra
bucks
mowing
lawns
over
the
weekend
.
He
earned
a
few
extra
bucks
mowing
lawns
over
the
weekend
.
verb
-
buck
,
bucking
,
bucks
,
bucked
(
of
a
horse
or
similar
animal
)
to
jump
or
kick
wildly
with
its
back
legs
,
often
to
throw
off
a
rider
•
The
wild
horse
began
to
buck
furiously
as
soon
as
the
cowboy
climbed
on
.
The
wild
horse
began
to
buck
furiously
as
soon
as
the
cowboy
climbed
on
.
•
Hold
tight
,
or
the
mule
will
buck
you
off
!
Hold
tight
,
or
the
mule
will
buck
you
off
!
noun
an
informal
word
for
a
lively
,
energetic
young
man
•
The
coach
praised
the
young
buck
for
his
speed
on
the
field
.
The
coach
praised
the
young
buck
for
his
speed
on
the
field
.
•
Every
town
dance
,
the
local
bucks
would
show
off
their
best
moves
.
Every
town
dance
,
the
local
bucks
would
show
off
their
best
moves
.
verb
-
buck
,
bucking
,
bucks
,
bucked
to
resist
,
oppose
,
or
refuse
to
follow
something
such
as
rules
,
pressure
,
or
a
trend
•
She
decided
to
buck
the
trend
and
open
a
bookstore
instead
of
an
online
shop
.
She
decided
to
buck
the
trend
and
open
a
bookstore
instead
of
an
online
shop
.
•
Some
inventors
succeed
because
they
buck
conventional
thinking
.
Some
inventors
succeed
because
they
buck
conventional
thinking
.