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buckeroo

Derived from the Spanish word for cowboy: vaquero. This word was contorted over time by Americans into ‘buckeroo’. A buckeroo, in American terms, isn’t interpreted as that, rather more of a synonym for the word “buddy.”

“I’m your buckeroo, I wanna be like you,” the father reflected as he watched his son emulate his actions.

by hubbz February 25, 2019

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pellet

A baseball thrown with much velocity on a line drive. Bo Jackson made this word popular when he described his throw from left field directly to home plate, once upon a game.

He turned around and threw an absolute pellet to home.

by hubbz August 4, 2017

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next shit

Next level. Anything that is unexpected from the norm. Surprising and new.

Steph Curry's shot from around half court to beat the Thunder was some next shit.

by hubbz October 2, 2017

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Donat

a mix of the words "Don't" and "Do Not." People may say this word during times of intensity or panick, because they are trying to get someone not to do a specific action.

DONAT touch that, the Father sharply said as he pulled his child away from the cars sliding door handle on the highway.

by hubbz April 13, 2018