"Deck," depending on context and where you're from, can be used to mean two different but similar things:
1. To punch someone very hard, usually in the face, making them fall to the ground.
2. To tackle someone very hard, taking them to the ground.
In both cases this comes from "hit the deck," meaning "fall to the floor rapidly."
1. To punch someone very hard, usually in the face, making them fall to the ground.
2. To tackle someone very hard, taking them to the ground.
In both cases this comes from "hit the deck," meaning "fall to the floor rapidly."
Usage 1: Dude, did you see that fight? Jerry decked Paul right in the head!
Usage 2: Wow, did the linebacker really just deck the quarterback?
Usage 2: Wow, did the linebacker really just deck the quarterback?
by einekleinenachtmusik November 25, 2010
Get the deckmug. by jomba May 9, 2003
Get the deckmug. by cracky March 1, 2003
Get the deckmug. Hey, I want to make a really lousy presentation that save me a lot of time at the expense of trating my audience like idiots and possibly killing astronaunts (see CAIB). I know, I'll make a deck.
by Halbert July 19, 2005
Get the deckmug. A packet of cigarettes
by Pat February 11, 2004
Get the deckmug. by Joe February 11, 2003
Get the deckmug.