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'Bonnie' is a word used to decribe a person (usually female) as being pretty/attractive in the Scots language.
In German, "bonnie" can be translated as "hübsch" or "schön," which mean "pretty" or "beautiful." It is often used to describe something as attractive or pleasing to the eye.
The word "buck" is short for "buck-skin" (from a deer). Buck-skin's were used as currency once upon a time.Also, a marker was used in the old west when playing poker to indicate who had the next deal, it was called the Buck. Later players used a silver dollar to do this, but it kept the name Buck.
I have heard buck used in reference to a young male slave.
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The origin of buck up buttercup is from the United States. This led to some terms like buck up which can be used interchangeably with set up.
WHAT DOES THE NAME BONNIE MEAN:well then name bonnie came from the word bonnet... well let me tell you this true story. IN THE 1956'S THERE WAS A GIRL WHO ALWAYS USED TO WEAR A BONNET AND WE FOND OUT THAT HER NAME WAS BONNIE SO THAT'S HOW WE DISCOVERED THE NAME BONNIE! anyway the name bonnie is a Greek word it means bonnet in Greek. so if you do not wear a bonnet WEAR ONE!made by:krysta s. i
A "buck" is a colloquial term for a male antelope, deer, or goat. The word can also be used to refer to a dollar.
Jesse Owens was born James Cleveland Owens in 1913. His family called him "J.C.", but when he moved to Ohio at the age of nine, a teacher misunderstood his name and began calling him "Jesse". The name stuck and he used it the rest of his life.
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Clyde Barrow of Bonnie and Clyde- among others.