shuck down — Go to shuck … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
shuck — [Jak] 1. n. an insincere person. □ The guy’s a shuck. Don’t believe a thing he says! □ Who needs a shuck for a legislator? 2. tv. & in. to kid someone; to tease someone. □ Cool it! I’m just shucking. □ … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
Shuck, Shock — In Norfolk and Suffolk lore, there are many accounts of an apparition known as Old Shuck or Black Shuck (or Shock ), usually described as a phantom dog as big as a calf, shaggy, with fiery eyes, and sometimes dragging a clanking chain. Printed … A Dictionary of English folklore
shuck on down to the fraidy hole — go to the cellar for shelter from a cyclone or tornado, hide when you are afraid When my uncle saw the sky turn black in the afternoon, he would shuck on down to the fraidy hole … English idioms
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