1. When a radio DJ records his breaks in advance or from a far-away place yet tries to make you believe he or she is live in the studio.
2. When an employee at a radio station is gone from his office, desk, or cubicle for an extended period of time without giving a reason in advance.
3. (Used in radio/TV industry) Doing less than a good job; phoning it in.
2. When an employee at a radio station is gone from his office, desk, or cubicle for an extended period of time without giving a reason in advance.
3. (Used in radio/TV industry) Doing less than a good job; phoning it in.
"You can tell he's voice tracking - he's predicting a sunny day when it's obviously going to rain."
"Where's John? Oh, he must be voice tracking."
"Shirley looks bored" "She's voice tracking today"
"How can Ryan Seacrest be on in your city when he's live here in L.A. every morning?" "Voice tracking."
"Where's John? Oh, he must be voice tracking."
"Shirley looks bored" "She's voice tracking today"
"How can Ryan Seacrest be on in your city when he's live here in L.A. every morning?" "Voice tracking."
by All The Excess October 13, 2009

by Darren Blatt August 26, 2006

Accidentally snorted two lines of cocaine at once. Derived from railway lines / rail roads / rail track
by Hashtagger January 1, 2011

The SS is faster than the GT in a straight line, but, a GT with Track Pack is quicker through the twisties.
by Mike Comanche May 5, 2009

by mkelly November 9, 2008

by JawZ251 October 15, 2008

When you fuck a girl, or man, in the anus, take out your poo covered dick, and wipe it down her spine, leaving a brown line.
Hey, tell your mom to eat more meat and less vegatables. I was mud-tracking her the other day and the shit on her back was green.
by LuchadorMann December 16, 2006
