Going off road in very muddy areas, and driving fast through all the dirt and mud to have fun and a good time with friends whilst listening to very loud music, usually in land rovers, and often done in the Falkland Islands
by FIbenny123 April 4, 2015
by LKingmanL September 13, 2018
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After an election, when the results are being tabulated like in 2020, obsessively tracking the news coverage, even if there is hardly any minute-to-minute change in the news, to find out the election winner. The amount of time devoted to watching the news is comparable to time devoted to watching an entire series of a sitcom at the same time. While watching the news feels more justified based on the idea that you are fulfilling your civic duty, it is in fact questionable whether one needs to continuously keep track of the election coverage to that degree.
Chuck: Hey, what have you been doing today?
Zak: I've been binge tracking CNN all day today to see if Pennsylvania and Georgia will flip Democrat.
Chuck: Yeah me, too. I want to see if Arizona will flip Republican.
Zak: I've been binge tracking CNN all day today to see if Pennsylvania and Georgia will flip Democrat.
Chuck: Yeah me, too. I want to see if Arizona will flip Republican.
by ignateuswhittley November 5, 2020
Ben: Hey Dave, what you doing tonight?
Dave: oh nothing much, probably just black tracking the back streets later.
Dave: oh nothing much, probably just black tracking the back streets later.
by Steve1928 August 21, 2022
by ppominville August 27, 2003
to thwackit is to jackoff, spank the monkey, flonk the dolphin, rope the poney, wrestle with the snake, choke the chicken etc. etc.
by da cheese June 17, 2003
Get the thwacking it 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