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bucko noun- a man, especially an unrefined or crude man US, 1883
- But when it came to the belligerent buckos, there’d be a house officer call. — Dev Collans with Stewart Sterling, I was a House Detective, p. 66, 1954
- used as a term of address to a man UK, 1890
Slightly derisive, or at least kidding. From the C19 sense (a blustering bully). - “I’m in good shape for any age, bucko!” she said, truculently. — Joseph Wambaugh, Finnegan’s Week, p. 156, 1993
- a dollar US
- “[S]till in pretty good shape and all, six hundred buckos left and he likes golf, he’s out all day, he feels pretty good.” — George Higgins, The Digger’s Game, p. 97, 1973
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