To recklessly throw ones self into the air using any given object as a launching pad.
A Huck is usually considered to be out of control and beyond ones ability.
Generally used to describe large airs in Skiing and Mountain Biking.
A Huck is usually considered to be out of control and beyond ones ability.
Generally used to describe large airs in Skiing and Mountain Biking.
by Liveezy September 12, 2009
by Duff February 22, 2005
Getting so physically drunk its beyond drunk. Not being able to see or know what is going on,Not being able to walk or function at all because of booze.
by Scott Duff February 25, 2005
To move swiftly and with ferocity; usually pertaining to moving quickly to avoid or speed through unfavorable conditions.
by D Szekeresh May 09, 2008
by Fullsendingturd October 11, 2019
by Deepi Gill May 04, 2005
I heard it used on E! in 1998 on a show having to do with skiing in the Rockies. Perhaps it does have roots to the existing definition listed here at urbandictionary, but extreme skiers have been using the term for years in reference to hucking or skiing off a particularly dangerous cliff or ski area. It's not limited to skiing but does seem to be popular on the West Coast.
"My perception of 'extreme' equals someone hucking themselves off a cliff on a bike, skis, snowboard, whatever."
-Mike Curiak
-Mike Curiak
by Greg Hagerman February 11, 2005