lubbock
/ˈlʌbək/Definitions
1. proper noun
A city in the U.S. state of Texas, known for its association with country music, particularly in the 1950s and 1960s, and as the hometown of Buddy Holly.
“The Lubbock area is famous for its rich music history.”
2. verb
To place (a tree or a part of a tree) on the ground or to a new position, typically in order to transplant it.
“The gardener lubbucked the oak tree and replanted it in the garden.”
3. noun
A device for lubbucking trees, typically consisting of a long beam on which a lever is pivoted at each end, allowing a tree to be lifted and turned over.
“The arborist used a lubbuck to move the large tree trunk.”