noun
- plural of buckeen; young men of the Irish gentry or middle class, especially those who are boastful or pretentious
Usage: Irish English; historical
Examples
- The buckeens rode through the village showing off their fine horses.
- Local buckeens gathered at the tavern to discuss politics and business.
- The older residents remembered when the buckeens would parade through town in their best clothes.
- These buckeens thought themselves superior to the common folk.
- The buckeens spent their fathers’ money freely at the fair.