Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

buck-fever

noun
/ˈbʌk ˌfiːvər/
Definition
A state of nervous excitement or anxiety experienced by a hunter when they see a deer or buck.
Examples
  • When he spotted the buck, he was overcome with buck-fever and missed his shot.
  • Her buck-fever made her hands shake as she tried to steady her aim.
  • Experienced hunters often advise novices on how to control buck-fever in the field.
Meaning
Buck-fever describes the overwhelming thrill and anxiety a hunter feels upon spotting a buck, often leading to a rush of adrenaline and sometimes causing mistakes in shooting.
Synonyms
  • hunting excitement
  • nervous tension
  • adrenaline rush