Shuck down American Canada phrasal verb US informal
To undress hurriedly or haphazardly.
Peter shucked down, so he could go out and play.
After shucking down, he came on time.
To take off someone's clothes hastily or haphazardly.
Jane shucked the baby down and bathed her.
Since the kids got caught in the rain, I shucked them down.
1. Said after the custom of ringing church bells nine times to show that a deceased person is a man.
2. Used to mock a tailor as weak and ineffectual compared with a typical man.
3. A well-dressed person buys his or her clothes from various sources.
Used to indicate one's dressiest or most formal attire.
Used to say that someone is ready for an event or occasion that has been canceled.
The verb "shuck" should be conjugated according to its tense.
This phrase is used to describe something very modern or updated or something that no longer looks like what it's used to.
It has been a long time since I left my high school, and now I have to admit that it's certainly not your father's high school anymore.