Going to the casino to play craps for an extended amount of time. Usually used when you have been lucky and are winning alot of money, although not exclusively. This could also be used to describe a big gamer who cashes in for alot of chips at the cage or table.
James says to his friend Harry, "What did you do this weekend?" Harry replies, "I was stackin' chips at the Borgata in A.C. and getting mad crunk"
by Simon Cirasa November 15, 2005
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1. Boy, Leslie's been getting her rolls stacked every night from what I hear.
2. Hey Bobby, did you stack Susie's rolls last night or what?
2. Hey Bobby, did you stack Susie's rolls last night or what?
by Mr. Peas January 28, 2005
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The act of realising how much of an idiot you are once you understand a simple concept you never understood.
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Get the Spracking mug.Covering someones yard in chopsticks. This includes, but is no limited to scattering chopsticks throughout their yard, sticking chopsticks into their yard, etc.
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Get the slacking mug.Stacking boxes is the female alternative to crossing swords; when two girls who are friends have smashed the same dude.
This is generally looked down upon for preserving a friendship. Girlfriends should never stack boxes.
This is generally looked down upon for preserving a friendship. Girlfriends should never stack boxes.
"You should smash that fine dude!" - L
"No way! You did, I don't want to be stacking boxes with you" -A
"No way! You did, I don't want to be stacking boxes with you" -A
by The Wetdiaper Bandit December 18, 2008
Get the stacking boxes mug.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