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shuck noun- nonsense; something of little worth US, 1851
- [H]ow many times have you heard people say of bands: “Man, what a shuck! I could get up there and cut that shit.” — Lester Bangs, Psychotic Reactions and Carburetor Dung, p. 38, 1970
- [H]e says it’s the same shuck all around[.] — Lawrence Block, No Score [The Affairs of Chip Harrison Omnibus], p. 153, 1970
- a deception; a tease US
- — Lawrence Lipton, The Holy Barbarians, p. 317, 1959
- Q: I want to hear about this ethic of the street. The poverty ethic, the Indian ethic. SHIRLY: Somehow I think it’s mostly a shuck. — Leonard Wolfe (Editor), Voices from the Love Generation, p. 238, 1968
- Well, you knew it was a shuck but what could you say? — John Sinclair, Guitar Army, p. 123, 1972
- in poker, a card that may be discarded and replaced US
- — Jim Glenn, Programmed Poker, p. 157, 1981
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