Similar words: big bucks, young bird, young blood, nothing but, anything but, gangbuster, sitting bull, burning bush. Meaning: n. a teenager or a young adult male.
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1) That's why she hates young bucks like you, Harry.
2) All the young men were bucks - a young buck in the old days used to be a gentleman.
3) A young buck private saw the first body as they approached the village.
4) He'd been a real hell-raiser as a young buck.
5) Maybe he was some young buck trying to Push me aside , grab the reins of my company.
6) When the fawn had grown into a young buck deer, he began playing with Branch Deer's herd.
7) The young buck was a little embarrassed, but he did not see it as any kind of warning.
8) A spike, a young buck,[http://sentencedict.com/young buck.html] walks into a clearing near the feeder.
9) I mean, without knowing it ... She's always been one to surround herself with young bucks.
10) Overworked and undersexed stay-at-home moms might be tempted by the strapping young buck with the weed whacker.
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