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Shucks

1.Shucks is a portmanteau of the words "shit" and "fuck". Instead of saying "shit-fuck", you'd say "shucks".
Way of expressing disappointment without saying something overtly rude.
2.Also a way of saying someone is not very good in bed.

1."Shucks, i can't believe i forgot the milk!"
"Shucks, that was a bad film."
2.Person #1- "Heard you and Stacy hooked up, how was she?"
Person #2- "She was a bit of a Shucks really..."

by Joe Wilcox June 26, 2007

35๐Ÿ‘ 119๐Ÿ‘Ž


Shuck

When someone is a Shit+Fuck or Shuck.
Combination of Shit and Fuck.
I.E. - Shucker is a Shit Fucker.

Tom Hirth is such a Shucker.

by Penis September 13, 2003

21๐Ÿ‘ 67๐Ÿ‘Ž


Shucks

It's what the guys in Time Crisis 2 say when they're about to be bulleted into next week?

I'm gonna die? Shucks!

by Kenthar March 19, 2003

29๐Ÿ‘ 105๐Ÿ‘Ž


shuck

Used to express the triad of emotions that accompany AWW SHUCKS (disappointment), THAT SUCKS (polite indignation), and FUCK (impolite indignation).

1. That guy I dated really made me go like "Shuck!".
2. No sex tonight? Shuck!

by graysocksgirl December 26, 2005

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shucking

Female masturbation.

Adapted from its original meaning of "the shelling of clams and oysters".

She can go shuck herself.

by Shane Lyons May 4, 2005

10๐Ÿ‘ 23๐Ÿ‘Ž


shuck

What is done to corn after it is removed from the stalk.

"shuck and jive": is a social activity that slaves (black employees) once participated in by large groups (before the advent of modern farm equipment used to "shuck" corn) to chat idly, gossip, or tell lies, spread rumors or (in rare cases) convey news or true, sincere feelings

by shomesomethin June 27, 2010

19๐Ÿ‘ 68๐Ÿ‘Ž


Shucking

The act of when two men put there pecker heads together, they rub there foreskins over each other's penis.

This tends to lead to "botteming out", when one man gets his foreskin so far over his partners penis he hits his partners nutsack.

Tim and Paul have not got any work done all day; looks like they just been shucking all day.

by Southern terminology May 1, 2016

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