A fork of Rural Dictionary
1. (v) To remove the husk from an ear of corn
2. (v) Any of several physical acts involving tumescent male genitalia, typically in the Old South
3. (n) Corn husk
Viola asked her man, "Who's been schuckin' my corn?".
A major form of shunning, meaning you cannot talk, or use motions to communicate to anyone or anything.
You have just been shucked.
You were shunned, now you're shucked.
Used to express the triad of emotions that accompany AWW SHUCKS (disappointment), THAT SUCKS (polite indignation), and FUCK (impolite indignation).
1. That guy I dated really made me go like "Shuck!".
2. No sex tonight? Shuck!
What is done to corn after it is removed from the stalk.
"shuck and jive": is a social activity that slaves (black employees) once participated in by large groups (before the advent of modern farm equipment used to "shuck" corn) to chat idly, gossip, or tell lies, spread rumors or (in rare cases) convey news or true, sincere feelings