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Isubst. \/ʃʌk\/(spesielt amer.) (hardt) skall, belgfor shucks overhodet ikke, ikke det grann, ikke det duggbe no great shucks for looks ikke være noe særlig å se pånot be worth shucks ikke være verdt fem ørenot care shucks about ikke bry seg det grann omshucks æsj!, usj!, pokker!IIverb \/ʃʌk\/1) avskalle, ta av (skall), skolme2) ( slang) erte, lure, svindleshuck off ta av seg, kaste av seg, kvitte seg med
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not worth shucks — (informal) Worthless • • • Main Entry: ↑shuck … Useful english dictionary
shucks — (interj.) 1847, from SHUCK (Cf. shuck) (n.) in the secondary sense something valueless (i.e. not worth shucks) … Etymology dictionary
shucks — noun 1. something of little value (Freq. 1) his promise is not worth a damn not worth one red cent not worth shucks • Syn: ↑damn, ↑darn, ↑hoot, ↑red cent … Useful english dictionary
Oh Shucks! Here Comes UNTAG — Oh Shucks! Here Comes U.N.T.A.G. Directed by David Lister Produced by Leon Schuster Paul Slabolepszy Written by Leon Schuster Paul Slabolepszy … Wikipedia
List of American words not widely used in the United Kingdom — This is a list of American words not widely used in the United Kingdom.* Words with specific American meanings that have different meanings in British English and/or additional meanings common to both dialects (e.g. pants , crib ) are to be found … Wikipedia
tinker's damn — noun something of little value his promise is not worth a damn not worth one red cent not worth shucks • Syn: ↑damn, ↑darn, ↑hoot, ↑red cent, ↑shit, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
red cent — noun something of little value his promise is not worth a damn not worth one red cent not worth shucks • Syn: ↑damn, ↑darn, ↑hoot, ↑shit, ↑shucks, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
tinker's dam — noun something of little value his promise is not worth a damn not worth one red cent not worth shucks • Syn: ↑damn, ↑darn, ↑hoot, ↑red cent, ↑shit, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
shuck — I. noun Etymology: origin unknown Date: circa 1674 1. shell, husk: as a. the outer covering of a nut or of Indian corn b. the shell of an oyster or clam 2. something of little value usually used in plural < not worth shucks > II … New Collegiate Dictionary
shuck — /ʃʌk/ (say shuk) noun 1. a husk, shell, or pod, as the outer covering of maize, hickory nuts, chestnuts, etc. 2. (plural) Colloquial something useless: not worth shucks. 3. the shell of an oyster or clam. –verb (t) 4. to remove the shucks from:… …
shuck — [shuk] n. [< ?] 1. a shell, pod, or husk; esp., the husk of an ear of corn ☆ 2. the shell of an oyster or clam ☆ 3. [pl.] Informal something valueless [not worth shucks ] ☆ 4. Slang a) a hoax or fraud … English World dictionary