Usually nice high school track/ Cross Country runners who likely get high grades. However, they become annoying when one spends a majority of their time with them.
They form "track" tables at lunch where the conversations revolve around "PRs" or colorful spandex, and the big news is the possible fart lek workout for practice that day. When you see them outside of practice and school, you immediately feel guilty that you haven't run all weekend.
Track/Cross country are fun, "worth it" sports, but the trackies suck you in and become your only social circle and soon enough a majority of your conversations and thoughts revolve around your race times and workouts. As hard as it is, resist the "pull" of the trackies and just be a well rounded runner and person.
They form "track" tables at lunch where the conversations revolve around "PRs" or colorful spandex, and the big news is the possible fart lek workout for practice that day. When you see them outside of practice and school, you immediately feel guilty that you haven't run all weekend.
Track/Cross country are fun, "worth it" sports, but the trackies suck you in and become your only social circle and soon enough a majority of your conversations and thoughts revolve around your race times and workouts. As hard as it is, resist the "pull" of the trackies and just be a well rounded runner and person.
by SteakDoll February 23, 2012
by Stef Moolah January 20, 2011
by Brionnach September 3, 2010
Mmmmmmm these here tracky dacks are both comfortable and unnattractive to members of the opposite sex
by Flavourful Syntax November 12, 2004
One who wears tracksuits and has somewhat the ichor of the warrior about him or her.
In other words, is a charv who likes to go around punching people for no reason.
In other words, is a charv who likes to go around punching people for no reason.
"Did you see that lad in the tracksuit who went and punched that old man for no reason? He was a real tracky-warrior."
by michaelftm2 December 28, 2009
trackie-daks are the bottom half of the tracksuit, not the whole. the whole tracksuit is the trackie; the pants are the trackie-daks. but Random's example is unsurpassable :)
by periwinkle January 11, 2005
by HappyHappyHappy888 April 22, 2011