To accept little to no adventitious of accomplishing something. Of ambiguous origin, it is either a advertence to "Buckley's and none" (a pun on the name of the above administration abundance Buckley's & Nunn), or to the escapades of the able colonial captive William Buckley. Primarily heard in Australia, New Zealand. I'd say you accept Buckley's adventitious of accepting that accommodation approved.Learn more: have
have ˈBuckley’s (chance)
(AustralE, New Zealand, informal) acclimated to advance that somebody has little or no achievement of accomplishing a accurate aim: She has Buckley’s of accepting any added than $5 000 for her car.Learn more: haveLearn more:
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