tracks

Braces (like orthodonty, in one's mouth)
Hey, kid, cute tracks.
by efcorson September 24, 2009
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"what's tracking" - Means 'how are you'/'what's going on'.
Wrong way to say 'what's crackin'.
Don't say this unless you know it's gangsta rap origin's.
"Yeah, uh.....what's trackin'?"
"What's trackin'? Nigga its 'what's crackin' muh-fucka."
by Diego July 17, 2003
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Track

Jump on a (track) means do music with me.
Yo you should jump on a (track) with me
by Yung-Mych July 19, 2019
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Track

Jump on a (track) means do music with me.
Yo you should jump on a (track) with me
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A sport of running, with races generally being middle or sprint distances and on a running track, hence the name, opposed to cross country which is longer distances, not run on a track. However, some distances appear in both sports. Generally paired with field, as in "Track and Field." Actually being good at it required being in good shape, however it tends to be a sport people do just because they want to play some sport, but aren't very good. It also is generally a sport where people don't get cut, so it tends itself to this well. Also, easy to join once the season's already started, so it tends to get the rejects from other sports.
A: How was tennis tryouts?
B: I got cut, I think I'll run track instead.
A: Sound good, nobody gets cut from track
by Liz:) June 27, 2013
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The rumble in the stomach that tells a man he must empty his bowels with vim and vigour.

You need to lay some track... You need a dump... You need a poo.
That coffee has gone through me like a hot knife through butter, its Track time.

Jesus, ive been laying track all day after the curry last night. I have an arsehole like a japanese flag.
by The Trackmaster April 27, 2012
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the word tracks (alt. trax) can be used synonymously with the word "plan(s)," but "tracks" sounds more sick-nasty, bro.

you can also use "tracks," as confirmation of plans:

"I'll see you at 7?"
"Okay, tracks."
what are the tracks for tomorrow?
party at 7.

are you gonna go to the concert tonight?
yeah, bro, you can track on it.

i got tracks to major in economics but i still have time to change my major.
by Crusty Kringle January 27, 2021
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