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What (who) is buck naked - definition

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buck naked         
ALBUM BY BARENAKED LADIES
Buck Naked; Barenaked Lunch (album); Buck Naked (album); Variety Recordings: Barenaked Ladies; Barenaked Recess; Barenaked Lunch; The pink tape
¦ adjective informal, chiefly N. Amer. completely naked.
Barenaked Ladies demo tapes         
ALBUM BY BARENAKED LADIES
Buck Naked; Barenaked Lunch (album); Buck Naked (album); Variety Recordings: Barenaked Ladies; Barenaked Recess; Barenaked Lunch; The pink tape
The Canadian alternative rock band Barenaked Ladies released five demo tapes before being signed to Reprise Records.
Buck Naked and the Bare Bottom Boys         
US MUSICAL GROUP
Buck naked and the bare bottom boys; Buck Naked & the Bare Bottom Boys
Buck Naked and the Bare Bottom Boys were an American rockabilly band from San Francisco, California.Buck Naked and The Bare Bottom Boys Tours & Concerts
Examples of use of buck naked
1. We will end up boarding our flights barefoot, barehanded and buck naked except for a hospital gown they‘ll make us put on at the airport.
2. "I‘m way too abrasive." George Davis, 61, often ventures buck naked from his home on lower Nob Hill to spread the word that clothes should be optional in Golden Gate Park, "like the great urban parks of Europe." He signs correspondence "Naturally" and is frequently detained by police.
3. Geek–chic: refers to the popularity of people who are considered to be geeks (a person often of an intellectual bent who is disapproved of), and the subversion and embracing of normally unpopular characteristics such as glasses and interests like comic books and computer games Over the years, it has helped identify how the spellings of common phrases have changed, such as "fazed by" to "phased by" or "free rein" to "free reign." "Buck naked" has evolved to "butt naked." The corpus collects evidence from all the places where English is spoken, including North America, Britain, the Caribbean, Australia or India, to reflect the most current and common usage of the English language.