To move or operate in a sharp, jerking, or uneven manner.
To wash (clothes) in lye or suds, or, in later usage, by beating them on stones in running water.
To overcome or shed (e.g., an impediment or expectation), in pursuit of a goal; to force a way through despite (an obstacle); to resist or proceed against.
To copulate, as bucks and does.
To output a voltage that is lower than the input voltage.
To resist obstinately; oppose or object strongly.
To break up or pulverize, as ores.
To subject to a mode of punishment which consists of tying the wrists together, passing the arms over the bent knees, and putting a stick across the arms and in the angle formed by the knees.
To press a reinforcing device (bucking bar) against (the force of a rivet) in order to absorb vibration and increase expansion.
To fuck.
To throw (a rider or pack) by bucking.
To bend; buckle.
To saw a felled tree into shorter lengths, as for firewood.
To swell out.
To soak, steep or boil in lye or suds, as part of the bleaching process.
To leap upward arching its back, coming down with head low and forelegs stiff, forcefully kicking its hind legs upward, often in an attempt to dislodge or throw a rider or pack.
The cloth or clothes soaked or washed.
A wood or metal frame used by automotive customizers and restorers to assist in the shaping of sheet metal bodywork.
An uncastrated sheep, a ram.
A rand (currency unit).
A frame on which firewood is sawed; a sawhorse; a sawbuck.
Size.
A male deer, antelope, sheep, goat, rabbit, hare, and sometimes the male of other animals such as the hamster, ferret and shad.
A euro.
Synonym of mule (“type of cocktail with ginger ale etc.”)
One hundred.
The body of a post mill, particularly in East Anglia. See Wikipedia:Windmill machinery.
A leather-covered frame used for gymnastic vaulting.
The beech tree.
Lye or suds in which cloth is soaked in the operation of bleaching, or in which clothes are washed.
One million dollars.
The body of a cart or waggon, especially the front part.
Belly, breast, chest.
A young buck; an adventurous, impetuous, dashing, or high-spirited young man.
Money.
A dollar (one hundred cents).
In standing or walking, to sway from one side to the other as if about to fall; to stand or walk unsteadily; to reel or totter.
To cease to stand firm; to begin to give way; to fail.
To begin to doubt and waver in purposes; to become less confident or determined; to hesitate.
To arrange (a series of parts) on each side of a median line alternately, as the spokes of a wheel or the rivets of a boiler seam.
To cause to doubt and waver; to make to hesitate; to make less steady or confident; to shock.
To arrange similar objects such that each is ahead or above and to one side of the next.
To schedule in intervals or at different times.
To cause to reel or totter.
An unsteady movement of the body in walking or standing as if one were about to fall; a reeling motion.
The spacing out of various actions over time.
One who attends a stag night.
The horizontal positioning of a biplane, triplane, or multiplane's wings in relation to one another.
Bewilderment; perplexity.
The difference in circumference between the left and right tires on a racing vehicle. It is used on oval tracks to make the car turn better in the corners.
A disease of horses and other animals, attended by reeling, unsteady gait or sudden falling.