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21Bücking — geräucherter Hering; Bückling; Pökling; Räucherhering * * * Bụ̈|cking 〈m. 1; regional〉 = Bückling2 * * * Bụ̈|cking (landsch.): 2↑Bückling …
22Bücking — 1. Übername zu mnd. bückinc »Bückling, geräucherter Hering« für den Fischhändler oder nach der Lieblingsspeise. 2. Patronymische Bildung auf ing zu Buck (1.) …
23Bücking — Bückingm steiferBücking=MenschmitsteifemRückgrat.Bück(l)ingistdergeräucherteHering.Analogzu⇨Stockfisch.1900ff …
24bucking — n. bleaching bÊŒk n. male deer; male rabbit; dollar (Slang) v. move rapidly and with violence; jump vertically legs stiff and back arched ; bet, gamble (Slang) …
25Bucking — Kicking with the hind legs, to throw you out of the saddle and onto the ground …
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26Bücking — Bụ̈|cking, Bụ̈ck|ling (geräucherter Hering) …
27Log bucking — Bucking is the process of cutting a felled and delimbed tree into logs. This can be a complicated process because logs destined for plywood, lumber, and pulp, each have their own price and specifications for length, diameter, and defects.Bucking… …
28bucking bronco — noun a) An wild or untamed horse, characteristically difficult to ride. b) A spirited or uncontrollable person …
29bucking bronco — noun a wild horse that is vicious and difficult or impossible to break in • Hypernyms: ↑bronco, ↑bronc, ↑broncho …
30bucking bar — noun Etymology: from present participle of buck (II) : a steel block serving to back up a rivet while it is being headed and clinched …