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huckle verb to be bundled into a place; to be thrown out; to arrest UK: SCOTLAND- When he started shoutin’ and swearin’ the bouncers huckled him out. — Michael Munro, The Original Patter, p. 36, 1985
- I’ve got a warrant here! Sixteen charges for non-payment of fines. You’re bliddy huckled! — Ian Pattison, Rab C. Nesbitt, 1988
- A glance out of the window confirmed two police cars in the street below. Huckling shortly ensued. — Christopher Brookmyre, Boiling a Frog, p. 252, 2000
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