Noun
BUC (countable and uncountable, plural BUCs)
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Along with Williams, who later was a Super Bowl champion QB for the Washington Redskins, two other Buc quarterbacks during this era led other teams to Super Bowl wins. Source: Internet
John Stow talked to old men who, remembering him, said "that he was of bodily shape comely enough, only of low stature" Buc, in White Kennett, Complete History of England, vol. Source: Internet
St. Petersburg Times. 19 February 2002 The rock from the 2002 Tampa Bay Buccaneers, "Pound the rock", can be found inside One Buc Place. Source: Internet
Buc Days 2016 has come to a close, but we're happy to look back at all the fun of the Buc Days Toyota Illuminated Night Parade. Source: Internet
My decision, 10 years ago, just came back to my mind only weeks ago, triggered while listening to The Star and Buc Wild morning show, which I usually tune into whenever I am in the Philadelphia area. Source: Internet
That forty-minute conversation on Saturday made me think deeper about my recent appearance on the Star and Buc Wild morning program. Source: Internet