Define Huck It Meaning

Huck It
To move swiftly and with ferocity; usually pertaining to moving quickly to avoid or speed through unfavorable conditions.

Hey, watch D.C. huck it through that stream crossing!
By Leanora
Huck It
what red neck do with unwanted items

what shall we do with the leftover roast? huck it
By Thelma
Huck It
When your parents are home or if you're on a Christian minecraft server, so you can't swear. It sounds like a mixture of 'heck' and the f-word.

By Clea
Hucking
To recklessly throw ones self into the air using any given object as a launching pad.

A Huck is usually considered to be out of control and beyond ones ability.

Generally used to describe large airs in Skiing and Mountain Biking.

"Woah, did you see Ollie Hucking that 60 footer today??"

"Yeah, he stomped it!!"
By Giulietta
Hucked
To be so physicaly drunk you cant function or remember anything.

Shawn drank like 20 beer last night and can't remember how he got home cause he was so,"hucked."
By Miof Mela
Hucked
Getting so physically drunk its beyond drunk. Not being able to see or know what is going on,Not being able to walk or function at all because of booze.

Brennan, Duff, and Clancy were so,"hucked" last night they couldnt even see!
By Ilsa
Hucked
Getting so possibly drunk that you can barley see or walk. Hucked is beyond drunk.

Shawn was so ,"hucked" last night that he fell on his face.
By Wilmette
Hucking
I heard it used on E! in 1998 on a show having to do with skiing in the Rockies. Perhaps it does have roots to the existing definition listed here at urbandictionary, but extreme skiers have been using the term for years in reference to hucking or skiing off a particularly dangerous cliff or ski area. It's not limited to skiing but does seem to be popular on the West Coast.

"My perception of 'extreme' equals someone hucking themselves off a cliff on a bike, skis, snowboard, whatever."
-Mike Curiak
By Ediva
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)

1) "He hucked the jump over on the north corner, not even knowing about the gravel pit below"
2) "This may not be my best decision, but huck it, I'm going to try anyway"
By Ariana
Huck
huck: to throw, chuck, lob, whatever

By Danna