shuck down

shuck down

1. To disrobe hastily or haphazardly. Primarily heard in US, Canada. The kids ran in and shucked down, leaving their muddy boots and jackets all over my clean carpet.
2. To remove someone's clothes, especially in a hasty or haphazard manner. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "shuck" and "down." Primarily heard in US, Canada. The poor child was soaked to the bone from the rain, so I shucked him down and wrapped him up in a dry towel. The mother shucked the child down and put him straight into the bathtub.
See also: down, shuck
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

shuck down

verb
See shuck
See also: down, shuck
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • shuck off
  • all over the shop
  • be all over the shop
  • run about
  • chuck (something) in (to something)
  • chuck in
  • charge in
  • charge in(to)
  • all over the lot
  • run around
References in periodicals archive
Since then, federal judges in Oklahoma, Utah, Virginia, and Texas have shuck down laws barring same-sex marriage, although those decisions face appeals.