You can contact the Buck Stoves Corporation through the Contact Info section of the website. You can also contact the company over the phone at 1-828-765-6144.
Buck Stove produces many different types of stoves. They also produce outdoor grills, fire pits, furniture, lighting and accessories. They are very well known for their wood stoves.
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something to do with buck"Passing the buck" means making someone else deal with your problem. This can also be called irresponsibility.
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You can call someone from Timbuktu a Timbuktian (Tim- Buck- Tee- An).
Someone needs to do to him what he did to her!
To blame someone else for an error.
'To pass the buck' means to transfer responsibility to someone else. I would call that person - lazy or inept.
Do not pass the buck means to not pass off your responsibility onto others; or simply, do not say, "I will go get someone else to do it."
"Buck eyed" typically refers to someone who has large, prominent eyes, similar to those of a deer (buck). The term can also imply a sense of innocence or naivety. In some contexts, it may be used humorously or affectionately to describe someone whose eyes stand out in a distinctive way.
To pass the buck means to pass the responsibility for something on to someone else. The saying originated from poker, where the buck was the marker that indicated whose deal it was. Passing it meant passing the responsibility for the deal.
It's not something you hear - it's "The buck stops here." Both sayings refer to passing on responsibility. If you "pass the buck," you refuse to accept responsibility for whatever's going on, and if it stops here, you do accept it.