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bucked

[buhkt]

adjective

British Informal.
  1. happy; elated.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of bucked1

First recorded in 1905–10; buck 2 + -ed 2
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Trump has also bucked Musk on other matters in recent days.

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While the party bucked national trends by performing strongly in congressional races, it also unexpectedly lost legislative seats and saw a decline in voter turnout among Latinos, Asian Americans and young people, Hicks said.

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Countries in South East Asia, however, bucked the global trend.

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Dr Mols also believes that desperation to keep Dutton out may have seen some former Greens voters prioritise Labor this time - though he points out more centrist Teal independents appear to have bucked that trend.

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Lightning fast deliveries bucked the global trend and became successful in India largely due to a large concentration of people staying in urban clusters.

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