A teenager or a young adult male.
1 While he was there, he met a young buck called Bernard Edwards.
2 A young buck , a mulatto, passed by and snatched them from her.
3 The lad leaped forward and stood confronting the young buck with flaming face.
4 The young buck then spoke to me in English, much to our surprise.
5 Sergio Garcia, young buck of the golfing world, kicked over the traces yesterday.
6 Any young buck on a long-tailed screw is a Chevalier Bayard to them.
7 We're after the young buck , and sure he'll be in here.
8 One day young buck named Theeka, he start off with bow and arrow.
9 That Baron Emil, the young buck capable of gulping down many a Pactolus!
10 They had a new singer for that night's show, this young buck called Green.
11 It was quickly acknowledged that Ayla's smaller, lighter spear had found the young buck .
12 And he knew that he was a young buck who would struggle to compete.
13 The young buck offered her a flirtatious wink in consolation, though, and she frowned.
14 A strapping young buck was standing guard at the flaps.
15 Stacy surveyed the straight-limbed but ugly faced young buck critically.
16 He was a young buck , and had that trick of stamping without any instruction.
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