- no\ wuckers
- Derived from the Aussie expression 'no wucking furries'. Swap the first letter of wucking and furries and you see what I'm getting at here.
You want a root? No wuckers!
Dictionary of american slang with examples. .
You want a root? No wuckers!
Dictionary of american slang with examples. .
wuckers — /ˈwʌkəz/ (say wukuhz) phrase no wuckers, Colloquial (an exclamation dismissing problems). Also, no wucks. {from wuck(ing furries) + ers. See worry (def. 14) …
no\ wuckers — Derived from the Aussie expression no wucking furries . Swap the first letter of wucking and furries and you see what I m getting at here. You want a root? No wuckers! … Dictionary of american slang
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