slang - Meaning of "Buck ten, buck fifteen, tops"



You get a look at him?


Little thing. Buck ten, buck fifteen, tops.


Maybe he’s Filipino.



The above sentences are in the movie Mr and Mrs Smith. Could you pls explain the meaning of the phrase buck ten, buck fifteen, tops.




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