huck
1) A term generally used in extreme sports referring to a large jump, often without knowledge or regard for the risk or consequences.2) The term can also be applied to risk assesment in everyday life, taking actions regardless of the risk or consequences. (A strengthening of resolve, as opposed to 'fuck it' which is a form of giving up)huck
Huck: (HUK) {Verb}.
1.Term usually used when skiing.
2.To Jump of something unaware of the consequences.
1.Term usually used when skiing.
2.To Jump of something unaware of the consequences.
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1. adj. When everything that has a possibility of going wrong, goes wrong.
Antonym of clutch
2. adj. something that is awful or unpleasant
Antonym of clutch
2. adj. something that is awful or unpleasant
Example:
1. Person 1: "This song slaps but it has Cardi B in it."
Person 2: "Wow, that's huck!"
"Ew my sushi is rotten, this s*** is huck!"
1. Person 1: "This song slaps but it has Cardi B in it."
Person 2: "Wow, that's huck!"
"Ew my sushi is rotten, this s*** is huck!"
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Basically huck can mean anything, especially a cuss word, like this is a bunch of huck, but you are not swearing, therefore you can say it in front of friends, co-workers, and supervisors without getting in trouble. Great word that means about whatever you want it to mean, huck is a beatiful thing.
Example:
Dude, working at this company is a bunch of huck, the pay sucks ass, and they work us like a bunch of fools, and I would rather be taking a huck, or getting a piece of huck!!!!!!!!!!
Dude, working at this company is a bunch of huck, the pay sucks ass, and they work us like a bunch of fools, and I would rather be taking a huck, or getting a piece of huck!!!!!!!!!!
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A proper noun. The Canadian version of the german last name Huche. Possibly the most rad last name a person can possess.