to be watched.
feeling as if someone is watching you
the act of being owned on any of the tony hawk pro skater games
see also hawk, hawking
feeling as if someone is watching you
the act of being owned on any of the tony hawk pro skater games
see also hawk, hawking
i totally hawked him while playing tony hawks underground (T.H.U.G.)
dude, im feeling hawked. is anyone watching me?
dude, im feeling hawked. is anyone watching me?
by michael david lamb December 03, 2006
to get hawked is to smoke weed.
to be hawked is to be extremely high.
if you are smoking with more than one person then "the hawk" is a term used to describe the highest person in the group.
to be hawked is to be extremely high.
if you are smoking with more than one person then "the hawk" is a term used to describe the highest person in the group.
by yoursweetestdownfall March 03, 2009
The act of flying a Blackhawk helicopter whilst erratically changing altitudes and airspeeds causing difficulty for subsequent chalks to maintain any type of formation flight that would resemble that of a professional Army/Navy/Air Force Aviator.
by CoCWOO July 26, 2019
by Denkitori July 03, 2020
Someone who supports an aggressive foreign policy often including regime change or wars which are deemed inevitable and necessary.
by America Explained February 21, 2021
by Reggie November 24, 2003
Meaning to sell something. Semantically implying devious actions involved in the transaction. Often something stolen can be referred to as being hawked. The important thing to remember is it is being stolen to sell on.
A northern English word regularly used in Durham, North Yorkshire and as far north as Tyneside.
A northern English word regularly used in Durham, North Yorkshire and as far north as Tyneside.
'Dude whez mi car?'
'Appen sum charvers hawked it'
From a Geordie folk song... called Cushie Butterfield
'well her name's Cushie Butterfeld and she hawks yella clay'
'Appen sum charvers hawked it'
From a Geordie folk song... called Cushie Butterfield
'well her name's Cushie Butterfeld and she hawks yella clay'
by NorthYorkshireWordWatch May 28, 2009