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  1. buck. 1 of 6. noun (1) ˈbək. plural bucks. Synonyms of buck. 1. a informal. (1) : dollar sense 3b. I only had a buck in my pocket. Dinner cost twenty bucks. (2) : a sum of money especially to be gained. make a quick buck. also : money usually used in plural. making the big bucks. b.

  2. used in a number of expressions about money, usually expressions referring to a lot of money: mega bucks He earns mega bucks (= a lot of money) working for an American bank. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. North American money. C-note.

  3. A buck is a US or Australian dollar. [informal] That would probably cost you about fifty bucks. Why can't you spend a few bucks on a coat? [ + on] This means big bucks for someone. Synonyms: profit, earnings, return, proceeds More Synonyms of buck. 2. countable noun.

  4. noun. the male of the deer, antelope, rabbit, hare, sheep, or goat. the male of certain other animals, as the shad. an impetuous, dashing, or spirited man or youth. Disparaging and Offensive. a contemptuous term used to refer to an American Indian male or an African American male. buckskin.

  5. noun [ C ] uk / bʌk / us. buck noun [C] (MONEY) Add to word list. a dollar : It cost me twenty bucks to get a new bike lock. buck noun [C] (ANIMAL) a male rabbit or deer. Idioms. pass the buck. buck. verb [ I ] uk / bʌk / us. If a horse bucks, it kicks its back legs into the air.

  6. We won’t sacrifice investments in research and development for the sake of a fast buck (=money that you can make quickly and easily). buck2 verb 1 buck the system to do something that goes against the rules or against the normal way of doing something Those who try to buck the system tend to miss out on promotion. 2 buck the trend to do well in ...

  7. Definition of buck noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. [transitive] buck something (informal) to resist or oppose something One or two companies have managed to buck the trend of the recession. He admired her willingness to buck the system (= oppose authority or rules). The president is unlikely to buck pressure from the public. Phrasal Verbs buck up.

  9. Britannica Dictionary definition of BUCK. [count] 1. informal. a : dollar. I owe you a buck. Those toys are five bucks apiece. b : money. That car costs big bucks. [=a lot of money] I am just working hard, trying to make a buck. [=to make money] a fast/quick buck [=money earned or gotten quickly] 2. : a male animal (such as a male deer)

  10. n. 1. a. A male deer. b. The male of various other mammals, such as antelopes, kangaroos, mice, or rabbits. c. Antelope considered as a group: a herd of buck. 2. a. A robust or high-spirited young man. b. A fop. 3. Offensive A Native American or black man. 4. An act or instance of bucking: a horse that unseated its rider on the first buck. 5. a.

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