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Discuss new U.S and U.K terms thread in the US & Canada at TilersForums; I read a thread in another area of the forum that asks about a ruck. What is a ruck?...
          
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    Default new U.S and U.K terms thread

    I read a thread in another area of the forum that asks about a ruck. What is a ruck?
    Do you know the difference between price and cost?

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    Default Re: new U.S and U.K terms thread

    Hi john......

    A ruck is an argument etc...........

    It is just short for ruckus

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    Default Re: new U.S and U.K terms thread

    scrap,set too,brawl,mash up,fight,punch up.

    Its what we say when it all goes Pete Tong!

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    Default Re: new U.S and U.K terms thread

    Or in Rugby, it's a contest for the ball when a player is on the ground. Wackypedia can help with this definition if you want more info!

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    Default Re: new U.S and U.K terms thread

    Please no, not another wiki paste.
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    Default Re: new U.S and U.K terms thread

    Wikipedia is the fountain of all knowledge... don't deny it ;-D

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