4 definitions by BlueJack
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 6, 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
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
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