a sport that just involves running, not any real talent or practice just running. or jogging. for long periods at a time. no real teams or rules.... just running
by jimmy saras February 24, 2010

Cross country doesn't take any skill at all all you do is run but like in football you can take all that anger out on someone on the other team and not get in trouble. And in football you weight lift run and do lots of hills which i hate.
like my friends say:
It's on the borders of Pain and Suffering that Football PLayers, and wrestlers are sperated from the rest!!
like my friends say:
It's on the borders of Pain and Suffering that Football PLayers, and wrestlers are sperated from the rest!!
by aj prentice May 28, 2008

The most grueling, tiring, REWARDING sport EVER. Cross Country is hard but it makes a person really healthy. Requires a lot of running which makes a person's body tight, lean, and graceful looking. XC guys aren't gay! They're hot as hell. And us girls...well...you know! XC is so much fun!!!
XC Runner: A 10 minute cooldown run after a 5k? Hey, I'm down.
XC Runner 2: Let's go past the hot XC guys!
XC Runner: Yeah!!
XC Runner 2: Let's go past the hot XC guys!
XC Runner: Yeah!!
by ilovepp954 September 17, 2005

what takes so much effort and indurance, a sport which is one person against everyone else, but in the end it's just you. You're in it for you. We run over 10 miles every day and can deal with more pain than you could ever imagine. Don't make fun of us. We can beat your asses any day, bitch.
by lovetorunnnn<3 March 18, 2011

by Mike October 28, 2004

A sport in which extremly fit people with a hell of alot of metal strenght run until they faint. After a race, throwing up is common, leading to the saying, "If you don't throw up, you didn't try hard enough." Cross country runners are often mocked for having enough balls to wear short shorts, but cross country runners usually don't mind because they go to practice everyday and talk it up with girls.
by xcrossing runner January 4, 2008

A sport that most other sports look down on. Of course, they don't have the balls to try it out for themselves, and if they do, they go home crying after the first week. (see Ultimate Football)
by AEBCVXC May 13, 2011
