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shucks

/ ŹƒŹŒ°ģ²õ /

plural noun

  1. something of little value (esp in the phrase not worth shucks )
ā€œCollins English Dictionary ā€” Complete & Unabridgedā€ 2012 Digital Edition Ā© William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 Ā© HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012


interjection

  1. an exclamation of disappointment, annoyance, etc
ā€œCollins English Dictionary ā€” Complete & Unabridgedā€ 2012 Digital Edition Ā© William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 Ā© HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Ridiculous Tour,ā€ hovering over a giant photo of the comedian wearing his signature ā€œwell, shucksā€ grin.

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ā€œWhen you bring an act into this town, you want to bring it in heavy. Donā€™t waste any time with cheap shucks and misdemeanors. Go straight for the jugular. Get right into felonies.ā€

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ā€œIā€™m looking at her kind of giving it the, `Aw, shucks,ā€™ and thereā€™s no reaction from her.

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"He's the first to develop that 'aw shucks,' cracker barrel, informal way of writing"

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I used to sort of like, roll my eyes every time Taylor Swift was all, ā€˜Aw shucks, really, me?ā€™

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What doesĢżshucks mean?

Shucks is most commonly used to indicate bashfulness, modesty, or disappointment. Itā€™s an interjection, which is a short way of expressing an emotion, usually in one word.

Shucks has a folksy, rural feel to it. It is especially used in the phrase aw shucks, which expresses the same things as when shucks is used by itself. This phrase led to the adjective aw-shucks, meaning modest, self-deprecating, or shy, perhaps in an artificial way, as in Donā€™t be fooled by his aw-shucks personalityā€”heā€™s very ambitious when it comes to business.ĢżĢż

Shucks can also mean something of little value. This sense is especially used in the phrases not worth shucks and donā€™t care shucks.

Both senses of the word are used primarily in the U.S. and Canada.

Example: Well, shucks, thatā€™s about the nicest thing anyoneā€™s ever said to me.ā€‹

Where doesĢżshucks come from?

The first records of the use of shucks as a folksy interjection come from the 1800s, and itā€™s thought to have originated in the U.S., but itā€™s ultimate origin is uncertain. Aw-shucks has been used as an adjective since at least the 1930s.

The verb shuck means to remove an outer covering, like a husk or pod, such as from corn. Such a covering can also be called a shuck (though itā€™s much more commonly used as a verb). Perhaps relatedly, one of the meanings of the term shucks is something worthless, and itā€™s especially used in expressions like I donā€™t care shucks about it or That ainā€™t worth shucks.Ģż

But shucks is most commonly used as an interjection. It can be used to express disappointment or regret, as in Well, shucks, I wish I could have been there. In this way, shucks is sometimes seen as a euphemism for a curse wordā€”meaning a milder version of it that wonā€™t offend people (in the same way that the word shoot is sometimes used).

Shucks is also commonly used in response to receiving a compliment or a gift, especially to say things like Aw shucks, you didnā€™t have to go to all that trouble to get me a birthday present. When used in this way, it typically indicates that the speaker is humbled or embarrassed by the attention. Because shucks is associated with the speech of people who live in rural areas, it can be used as kind of a parody of that type of speech, or perhaps a not completely genuine way of showing modesty or bashfulness. Describing a person or their actions with the adjective aw-shucks sometimes implies that their folksy demeanor may not be completely genuine.

Perhaps relatedly, another meaning of the word shuck as a verb is ā€œto lie to or deceive,ā€ as in Donā€™t get shucked by that huckster. This sense of the word may be based on the idea that the expression aw shucks is sometimes used as a way of faking ignorance or unsophistication. For example, if aw shucks is used in an apology, it may be genuine, but it may also be a way of trying to give the sense that the apologizer didnā€™t know any better, as in Aw shucks, Iā€™m sorry maā€™am, but Iā€™m just a simple country mechanic and didnā€™t know youā€™d want that fancy motor oil yā€™all got in the city.

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How isĢżshucks used in real life?

This word is most often encountered as an expression of shyness nowadays, but youā€™ll also see it in food in relation to oysters (shucking their shells) or corn (shucking their husks).

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Is shucks used correctly in the following sentence?

Well, shucks, I donā€™t know what to sayā€”thanks so much, everybody.

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