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Compound of gun +‎ buck.

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gunbuck (third-person singular simple present gunbucks, present participle gunbucking, simple past and past participle gunbucked)

  1. (MLE, slang) To hit someone in the head with a pistol; to pistol-whip.
    • 2019 May 17, Digga D ft. Sav'O (lyrics and music), “Imagine”‎[1]:
      I done him like Max done my man in Shottas / and gunbuck man with the strap
    • 2020, Gabriel Krauze, Who They Was, London: 4th Estate, →ISBN, page 253:
      Couple seats down there’s three black akhis — on this Muslim gang ting — rocking grey prison tracksuits, one of them with a massive pink gash down the side of his face, raw, fresh from being gunbucked by armed police.

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