buck

US /bʌk/

UK /bʌk/

B1
v.t./i.Verb (Transitive/Intransitive)To resist or go against the trend
Sally was the only one to buck the decision to sell the company
n. (c.)Countable NounA male deer, especially a male of the fallow deer or roe deer.
The hunter spotted a large buck in the forest.
n.NounA dollar.
That shirt costs twenty bucks.
v.i.Intransitive Verb(of a horse) to jump into the air with the back arched.
The horse began to buck wildly.
v.t.Transitive VerbTo pass responsibility to someone else.
They always buck the responsibility to someone else.
n. (c.)Countable NounA dashing young man.
He was quite the young buck in his day.

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