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▪ I. † bucked, ppl. a.1 Obs. exc. dial. [f. buck v.1 + -ed.] That has been buck-washed.
1652Urquhart Jewel Wks. (1834) 230 He came out with a long gray beard and a bucked ruff. ▪ II. bucked, ppl. a.2 colloq.|bʌkt| [f. buck v.7 + -ed1.] Cheered, encouraged, elated.
1907Varsity 31 Jan. 194/3 We are very ‘bucked’ that he fitted in a visit this Term. 1909Sladen Trag. Pyramids i. 15 So bucked at being with you again. 1922A. A. Milne Red House Myst. vii. 61 He was unusually bucked with himself this morning. 1928Punch 23 May 562/2 I am so bucked that you have asked me what to wear when you are accompanying at the concert next month. 1969Listener 1 May 596/3 I'm pleased and bucked and I feel pretty good. |