bucko
名词 n.
英 /ˈbʌkəʊ/
美 /ˈbʌkoʊ/
英文释义
名词 n.
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A boastful or bullying man.
— A far cry from the miserable existance^([sic – meaning existence]) of the common sailor brought about by bucko mates and bible preaching captains on the large ocean-going vessels, life aboard a doghole wasn't for everyone and losing your ship on the rocks or being rolled like a cork on a big wave chased many back to the open sea with an indelible meaning of the expression 'doghole' forever stamped in their minds.
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Used as a term of address: young lad, friend, pal.
— He did an imitation of a pirate: "Arr, Arr, Arr, me buckos."
词源
From buck (“male antelope, deer, etc.; adventurous or high-spirited young man”) + -o (colloquializing suffix).
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