noun
- a pirate, especially one who attacked Spanish ships in the Caribbean during the 17th century
- a person who acts in an unscrupulous or adventurous way, especially in business
Usage: historical
Usage: informal
verb
- to act as a pirate or in an unscrupulous manner
Usage: rare
Examples
- The famous buccaneer Henry Morgan raided Spanish settlements in the Caribbean.
- Stories of buccaneers and buried treasure fascinated the children.
- The corporate buccaneer made millions through aggressive takeovers.
- He was known as a financial buccaneer who took enormous risks.
- The museum displayed artifacts from buccaneer ships.
- She accused him of buccaneering his way through the negotiations.