bucket

[ buhk-it ]
/ ˈbʌk ɪt /

noun

verb (used with object), buck·et·ed, buck·et·ing.

verb (used without object), buck·et·ed, buck·et·ing.

Informal. to move or drive fast; hurry.

Idioms for bucket

Origin of bucket

1250–1300; Middle English buket < Anglo-French < Old English bucc (variant of būc vessel, belly; cognate with German Bauch) + Old French -et -et

regional variation note for bucket

Though both bucket and pail are used throughout the entire U.S., pail has its greatest use in the Northern U.S., and bucket is more commonly used elsewhere, especially in the Midland and Southern U.S.

British Dictionary definitions for bucket out (1 of 2)

bucket out

verb

(tr) to empty out with or as if with a bucket

British Dictionary definitions for bucket out (2 of 2)

bucket
/ (ˈbʌkɪt) /

noun

verb -kets, -keting or -keted

Word Origin for bucket

C13: from Anglo-French buket, from Old English būc; compare Old High German būh belly, German Bauch belly

Idioms and Phrases with bucket out

bucket

see drop in the bucket; kick the bucket; rain cats and dogs (buckets); weep buckets.