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Meaning to sell something. Semantically implying devious actions involved in the transaction. Often something stolen can be referred to as being hawked. The important thing to remember is it is being stolen to sell on.

A northern English word regularly used in Durham, North Yorkshire and as far north as Tyneside.
'Dude whez mi car?'
'Appen sum charvers hawked it'

From a Geordie folk song... called Cushie Butterfield
'well her name's Cushie Butterfeld and she hawks yella clay'
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A person who is a fully sick massive beast.
"Its a Hawkie up ahead. Everyone be scared" This shows the pure massivness of the hawkie.
hawkie by Chief Wigam March 13, 2009
A pretentious spelling of the word "Hockey." Used by someone attempting to impress others by affecting greater importance, talent, culture, etc., than is actually possessed.
"Jeari said he is going to watch hawkey tonight."
Hawkey by Hockeyfan October 2, 2017
A hair style worn by Ryan Ross of Panic At The Disco. A mowhawk style.
Omggg!I so totally miss the Ry Hawk!
ry hawk by Maryanne Coletti May 6, 2008

Chicken Hawk 

A Gay term for an older man that constantly chases after younger men typically in their 20's.

The heterosexual female equivalent is the Cougar.
Alberto is such a Chicken Hawk. He was hanging out at the coffee shop again trying to pick up skateboarders half his age!
Chicken Hawk by Cancub April 22, 2004

Angry Stephen Hawking 

when a couple are participating in a flying 69, and the women is head first down, and the man cums, gets weak in the legs and falls to his knees causing the women to hit her head on the floor breaking her neck. the next day she will resemble an Angry Stephen Hawking.
Dude i gave this really bitch chick an angry stephen hawking on accident!

rock out with your hawk out 

1. To party extremely hard while watching a Seahawks game.

2. To party and consume alcohol in excessive quantities while expressing limited inhibition or modesty and watching a Seahawks game. (see also; "jam out with your clam out" for the female version of the expression)
Joe: I'm in the mood to have some fun at the Seahakws game since Jenny and I broke up.

Mike: Yea, bro you're young and single. Today you need to rock out with your hawk out.