1. bucks - Noun
2. bucks - Verb
3. Bucks - Proper noun
Bucks
Abbreviation of Buckinghamshire (in postal addresses)
Bucks (plural Buckses)
A surname from German.
bucks
plural of buck
bucks pl (plural only)
Casual oxford shoes made of buckskin, often white or a neutral colour.
bucks
third-person singular simple present indicative of buck
Bucks.
Abbreviation of Buckinghamshire.
Bucks
Abbreviation of Buckinghamshire (in postal addresses)
Bucks (plural Buckses)
A surname from German.
Bucks.
To beat the market you'll have to invest serious bucks to dig up information no one else has yet. Merton Miller
They spent all week saving pennies and went out Saturdays to spend fifty bucks in three hours. Jack Kerouac
I was feeling a bit down, I went to a therapist a few times, at a hundred bucks a pop. But then I realized that no therapy session would ever cheer me up half as much as if I was just strolling along and found a hundred dollar bill. Emo Philips
I got a hundred bucks says my baby beats Pete's baby. I just think genetics are in my favour. Andre Agassi
The old bucks got the stiffest horns. Norwegian Proverb
Syracuse is a lovely place, with five bucks you can eat, drink, and get by. Sicilian Proverb