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