Definition of Buckos

1. Noun. (plural of bucko) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Buckos

1. bucko [n] - See also: bucko

Lexicographical Neighbors of Buckos

buckler fern
buckler mustard
buckler plate
buckler plates
bucklered
bucklering
bucklers
buckles
buckleya
buckling
bucklings
buckminsterfullerene
buckminsterfullerenes
bucko
buckoes
buckos (current term)
buckra
buckrake
buckrakes
buckram
buckramed
buckraming
buckrammed
buckrams
buckras
bucks
bucks' parties
bucks' party
bucks for
bucks off

Literary usage of Buckos

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Cry for Justice: An Anthology of the Literature of Social Protest by Upton Sinclair (1915)
"Wre are not thought as much of as dogs, Flynn. By God! them rich buckos do eat an awful lot. Many a time I crept up to a window just to see them ..."

2. Father Duffy's Story: A Tale of Humor and Heroism, of Life and Death with by Francis Patrick Duffy (1919)
"... me buckos, here's our mate." His cry was answered by Maloney, a mild-mannered Celt, who knows everything about fighting, except how to talk of it ..."

3. Memoirs of a Great Detective: Incidents in the Life of John Wilson Murray by John Wilson Murray (1905)
"They were a pair of gay buckos," says Murray. " They stole right and left. Various daring burglaries were committed in the counties of Kent, Essex, ..."

4. The Conflict: A Novel by David Graham Phillips (1911)
"Therefore, the colonizations in the slums and the appointing of notorious buckos to positions where they would control the ballot boxes could be directed ..."

5. The Red Leaguers by Shan F. Bullock (1904)
"Wake up there, me buckos. Come, rise before I take me fut to your ribs. Up—up—up . . ." I left the Quartermaster to his dragooning, crossed to the house, ..."

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