The ability to track things.
Created by the Internet pioneer Fergal Butler who when presented with the lack of a word will add two well known words together to form a new hybrid third word.
Created by the Internet pioneer Fergal Butler who when presented with the lack of a word will add two well known words together to form a new hybrid third word.
by Ian Hagon July 1, 2004
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An individual who spends a lot of time doing track days either on motocycles or cars or his/her track designated vehicle.
Justin's a real trackwhore. It's his 20th track day of the year. Or I just bought this Daytona 675 as my new track whore.
by madski April 12, 2009
Get the trackwhore mug.The series of marks upon one's arm due to injection of heroin. When the marks run up and down someones arm, similar to the tracks of a train, they are said to have train tracks.
by mapaccio March 29, 2009
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by The One True Dawn April 15, 2006
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Carl didn't wipe his ass properly after he took a huge dump. He noticed railroad tracks in his underwear at the end of the day.
by dizzleshizzlenizzle December 20, 2007
Get the railroad tracks mug.1) A non-banked, oval track flush to the ground on which the sport of roller derby can be played.
2) A type of roller derby governed in present day by the WFTDA (Women's Flat
Track Derby Association), with specific rules pertaining to bouts played on a rink with no banked edges or "rise".
3) A particularly D.I.Y.-type of Roller Derby, in that it requires only a flat, smooth floor, tape to measure out a track, and rollergirls to kick some booty.
2) A type of roller derby governed in present day by the WFTDA (Women's Flat
Track Derby Association), with specific rules pertaining to bouts played on a rink with no banked edges or "rise".
3) A particularly D.I.Y.-type of Roller Derby, in that it requires only a flat, smooth floor, tape to measure out a track, and rollergirls to kick some booty.
"Though the spandex leagues of the 1970s fought their way to victory on a banked track, many of the 21st century leagues like New York's Gotham Girls Roller Derby have embraced the cost-effective, nomadic appeal of flat-track derby."
by Ashlie Atkinson September 8, 2008
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