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Buckley's chance is Australian and New Zealand slang for no chance at all.
This referenced the buckets worn by stormtroopers and was used as an insult. Certain members of the Lothal rebels were fond of using the term.
a load, especially of wood; two buckets of water carreid with a hoop are a turn
Little hope or chance at all. e.g. "Boy, you're only giving me two chances, mine and buckley's"
Buckle my shoe is London Cockney rhyming slang for a Jew. Buckle my show is bingo slang for two.
Female groupies who follow and befriend rodeo riders.
said of ice on a pond or in a harbour that undulates when walked over
Connect air, steam, or signal hose
Set about any task with energy and a determination.
(Non Educated Dilinquent) refers to young kids who are always up to no-good and going no where in life. Often found drunk with a bottle of Buckey's in hand.
Homosexual.
similar to chaps, but shorter, hitting the rider below the knee but above the ankle; fastened around the rider’s legs by snaps, buckles, or other fasteners, but the fasteners stop above the back of the knee, allowing the chinks to move more freely from that point downward. .
to bend or yield to pressure as ice when walked on
Buckley’s, Buckley’s chance
no chance (“New Zealand stands Buckley’s of beating Australia at footballâ€) .
(Non Educated Dilinquent) refers to young kids who are always up to no-good and going no where in life. Often found drunk with a bottle of Buckey's in hand.
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Luckless; also, destitute of a fortune or portion.
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Buckler-shaped; round or nearly round.
n.
A brooch, clasp, or buckle.
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Without a back.
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Shaped like a round buckler or shield; scutate.
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Being without luck; unpropitious; unfortunate; unlucky; meeting with ill success or bad fortune; as, a luckless gamester; a luckless maid.
n.
A loop which receives the end of a buckled strap.
n.
To fasten or confine with a buckle or buckles; as, to buckle a harness.
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v. t.
To loose the buckles of; to unfasten; as, to unbuckle a shoe.
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A strap which enters a buckle.
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The tongue of a buckle.
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An animal that suckles its young; a mammal.
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An old dance with swords and bucklers; a sword dance.
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Resembling two bucklers placed side by side.
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A buckle or clasp.
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Carrying a shield or buckler.
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Having a head like a buckler.
v. t.
To shield; to defend.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Buckle
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