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There are 12 six-letter words ending with UCKUP

buck␣upfuckup fuck-up fuck␣upmuck-up muck␣upruck␣upsuckup suck-up suck␣uptuck␣upyuck␣up

25 definitions found

  • buck␣up — interj. (Idiomatic) Cheer up; take courage; take heart. — interj. (Idiomatic, dated) Hurry up; make haste. — v. (Idiomatic, intransitive) To become encouraged, reinvigorated…
  • fuckup — n. (Vulgar) A serious mistake. — n. (Vulgar, derogatory) One who continually makes mistakes. — n. (Vulgar, derogatory) An ineffective person; a person who fucks up a lot.
  • fuck-up — n. Alternative spelling of fuck up.
  • fuck␣up — v. (Intransitive, slang, vulgar) To make a mistake, to go wrong. — v. (Transitive, vulgar) To botch or make a mess of. — v. (Transitive, vulgar) To injure or damage badly.
  • muck-up — n. (Informal) The act of botching something; an incompetent mistake. — n. (Australia, informal) A prank.
  • muck␣up — v. (Informal, transitive) To ruin unintentionally. — v. (Informal, Australia, intransitive) To clown around; to have…
  • ruck␣up — v. To form untidy creases or folds in an article of clothing. — v. (Chiefly US, colloquial, idiomatic, somewhat vulgar) To be…
  • suckup — n. Alternative spelling of suck-up.
  • suck-up — n. A person who sucks up, or plays up through adulation or flattery…
  • suck␣up — v. (Transitive) To absorb (fluid). — v. (Slang, chiefly with "to") To adulate or flatter somebody excessively… — v. To fellate (a person).
  • tuck␣up — v. (Transitive) To pull the blankets or duvet up over (someone… — v. (Intransitive) To pull the blankets or duvet up over oneself in bed. — v. (Transitive) To push the fabric at the bottom of a garment…
  • yuck␣up — v. To spoil; to make yucky.
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