Green’s Dictionary of Slang

shuck adj.

[shuck n.]

deceptive, fraudulent, lieing.

[US]A. Lomax Mister Jelly Roll (1952) 136: He said, ‘I want you shuck-sharks and crooks to get out of town.’.
[US]F. Salas Tattoo the Wicked Cross (1981) 54: The rumor was a shuck story.