tacking
When a
sailboat switches back and forth, alternating which side of the boat is facing the wind.
Tacking allows a boat to make progress in whichever direction
the skipper wishes to go.
tacking
by mikwat on May 17, 2004 13:20:34
Example:
I was tacking down
Sherwood Road just before I got pulled over by a
cop. Can you believe they searched my car?
Tacked
by MississippiIncenseMan on Feb 14, 2023 21:59:29
Often used alongside "
Cran," old
Denver lingo meaning weak and lame. Also spelled
Tact.
Tacked
by BE33 on Oct 28, 2018 02:48:53
Tacke
by Stickmeister on Apr 18, 2009 08:16:14
tack
by Steve on Sep 23, 2002 06:44:41
tack
by geordie on Oct 24, 2003 17:25:01
tacked
by BigBossMike on May 13, 2004 11:00:01
tack
by tuveuxvoir? on Jul 08, 2009 02:30:57
any thing
tacky. usually found in Florida gift shops, especially on the side of the highway. usually includes dogs dressed as people or
ornamental plates.also includes "folk art" made from seashells and those ugly
bracelets that come with your name on them (if you can find your name.)
Example:
person 1: I bought this
tapestry kittens on it, they're wearing
hats isn't that cute?
person 2: where do you keep finding all this tack?
tack
by lemon(: on Jun 29, 2009 11:59:13
Example:
1. random person: here are some nice meatballs for you, sven.
swedish person: tack så mycket!
2.
egad! would you LOOK at that tack over there?
what a slut.
3. person a: woah nice tack you got there ;)
person b:
what the fudge o_O