To go from one thing to another without a break. Derived from the guitar technique for moving between notes.
Opposite is 'hammer off' - to go away, similar to 'f*** off'
Opposite is 'hammer off' - to go away, similar to 'f*** off'
We'll meet at the bar, then probably hammer on to a club.
I'm tired; I'll probably hammer off home in a few minutes.
I'm tired; I'll probably hammer off home in a few minutes.
by BlueJack May 06, 2008
Derived from the guitar technique for moving between notes; to go from one place / task / state to another without a break.
by BlueJack April 28, 2008
With Mac-like qualities, such as slick graphics and user-friendly interface, to the point of becoming obnoxious.
Windows Vista is mactacular.
by BlueJack June 17, 2008
Vending machines which are fun to operate or watch, so you don't feel quite so ripped off when you pay $5 for a soda.
by BlueJack June 18, 2008