bucko(n.)
称呼用语,最早出现于1883年,最初是航海用语,意为“自大、傲慢的家伙”。可能源自于 buck(名词1)的俚语意义,即“血统纯正或优秀的人”。
There are in London divers lodges or societies of Bucks, formed in imitation of the Free Masons: one was held at the Rose, in Monkwell-street, about the year 1705. The president is styled the Grand Buck. ["Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue," 1811]
伦敦有许多巴克斯会或协会,仿照自由石匠会而成立:其中一家于1705年左右在蒙克韦尔街的罗斯酒店举行。主席被称为大巴克斯。["俚语词典",1811年]
该词起源时间:1883年