bucolic
\byoo-KAH-lik\, adjective:
Relating to or typical of the countryside or its people; rustic.
noun:
1. A pastoral poem, depicting rural affairs, and the life, manners, and occupation of shepherds.
2. A country person.
Relating to or typical of the countryside or its people; rustic.
Quite a bucolic scene: Just Jed sittin' on his porch with his lemonade, his shotgun, his eyeglasses, his .45, his grenade, his dynamite, his bandaged legs, his minefield, his clenched teeth, his constant shaking, his 680-page technology manifesto, and his dog Sue.
noun:
1. A pastoral poem, depicting rural affairs, and the life, manners, and occupation of shepherds.
We recovered what we believe to be the first bucolic ever written by Robert Frost, when he was only 16 years old. It's called "Fuck You, Dad! I'm Movin' to the City!"
2. A country person.
Sit on my lap, naive bucolic.
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