shucked |
headless |
As a verb shucked
is past tense of shuck.
As an adjective headless is
without a head; decapitated.
terms |
shucked |
As a noun terms
is .
As a verb shucked is
(
shuck).
phucked |
shucked |
As verbs the difference between phucked and shucked
is that
phucked is (
phuck) while
shucked is (
shuck).
chucked |
shucked |
As verbs the difference between chucked and shucked
is that
chucked is past tense of chuck while
shucked is past tense of shuck.
shucked |
hucked |
As verbs the difference between shucked and hucked
is that
shucked is past tense of shuck while
hucked is past tense of huck.
shucked |
sucked |
As verbs the difference between shucked and sucked
is that
shucked is (
shuck) while
sucked is (
suck).
shucked |
shacked |
As verbs the difference between shucked and shacked
is that
shucked is past tense of shuck while
shacked is past tense of shack.
shucked |
shocked |
As verbs the difference between shucked and shocked
is that
shucked is (
shuck) while
shocked is (
shock).
As an adjective shocked is
surprised, startled, confused, or taken aback.
shucker |
shucked |
As a noun shucker
is someone who shucks oysters or clams.
As a verb shucked is
past tense of shuck.