To taunt or otherwise heckle canoeists, rafters, kayakers, etc as they make their way down a river. Especially fun near river hazards that can cause navigation difficulties. Taunts may be concealed by referring to them as professional canoeists/rafters/kayakers before starting any detailed heckling. For some reason the sarcasm is rarely noticed. To maintain good river relationships each heckle session should be terminated with a "Job well done."
1)Prototype River Heckling dialog usually goes like this: Here come some professional kayakers. Look how they handle that craft. Job well done.
2)River Heckling occured from the banks as the "professional" rafters paddled by.
Man, I've been living in Texas for 2 years now, and I keep sayin' things like, "howdy ya'll!", carrying shotguns everywhere with me, and driving around in oldpick up trucks; I'm really hicking up.
The offspring of hacker parents. Children with the hacker mentality that need ethical cultivating of their curiosity for exploring boundaries and related interests. A child who combines excellence, playfulness, cleverness and exploration in performed activities.
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to shout profanity loudly out of the window of a moving vehicle. usually at bikers or small children. also to throw objects in to the path of on coming traffic.