Skip to main content

Deck

To punch someone very hard, knocking them to the ground in some cases - hence "deck", to "deck" someone as in putting them on a deck.
Johnny decked Tim, and he fell to the floor his face bleeding.
by Theo Townsend February 27, 2004
mugGet the Deck mug.

Deck

New Zealanders pronounce this the way we pronounce dick. You can use this word when referring to a dick around innocent kids who have "young ears"
Be careful when messing around with that guys dangerous deck.
by Notyouraveragebear009 May 11, 2020
mugGet the Deck mug.
Related Words

deck

"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."
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?
by einekleinenachtmusik November 25, 2010
mugGet the deck mug.

deck

"that shirt is deck."
by frank November 18, 2003
mugGet the deck mug.

Deck

Irish slang: To beat someone up, hit them very hard.
"I'm going to deck you"
I'm going to beat the crap out of you.
by J1000 November 22, 2010
mugGet the Deck mug.

deck

the wood panel for a skate board which the person stand apon, this affixes to the trucks
by jomba May 9, 2003
mugGet the deck mug.

deck

turntables for vinyl records.
DJs couldn't live without their decks.
Technics 1210s for preference.
by cracky March 1, 2003
mugGet the deck mug.

Share this definition

Sign in to vote

We'll email you a link to sign in instantly.

Or

Check your email

We sent a link to

Open your email