steck (v):
stecked, stecking, stecker, stecks
To inconvenience a stranger on the streets by asking them to stop. This is often used by street salespeople trying to sell their product, people asking for spare change "for the bus", or someone asking for directions.
Generally reactions to stecking vary depending on the stecker's appearance. People are less likely to stop for anyone with a clipboard, a table full of homemade merchandise or anyone sitting at the side of the road in a pile of their own vomit.
stecked, stecking, stecker, stecks
To inconvenience a stranger on the streets by asking them to stop. This is often used by street salespeople trying to sell their product, people asking for spare change "for the bus", or someone asking for directions.
Generally reactions to stecking vary depending on the stecker's appearance. People are less likely to stop for anyone with a clipboard, a table full of homemade merchandise or anyone sitting at the side of the road in a pile of their own vomit.
"I'm going to steck this woman."
"I got stecked by a tramp asking for money."
"He was stecking people with flyers."
"I got stecked by a tramp asking for money."
"He was stecking people with flyers."
by JoeyJoeJoe October 07, 2005
by berthen March 10, 2022
by boxcoolbox January 06, 2004
The Coolest guy in the world, also known under the aliases of "Drew, Steckman, Andrew, Tyler, Stecker, and Horatio Vienia"
by Anonomyous Guy April 01, 2003
did you just steck that car door?
Dave was tuning a vette and stecked the door when rolling backwards.
Dave was tuning a vette and stecked the door when rolling backwards.
by LJC muh fug January 31, 2011
by Liam Barry May 11, 2005