Huck vs Phuck - What's the difference?
huck | phuck |
(Ultimate Frisbee) To throw a long way
(informal) to throw or chuck
(mountain biking) To gain extra height from a jump by compressing the springs just before the take-off
(mountain biking) To make a maneuver in a clumsy way.
(whitewater kayaking) To paddle off of a waterfall or to boof a big drop.
(dated) To haggle in trading.
(snowboarding, skiing) To throw oneself off a large jump or drop.
(Ultimate Frisbee) Long throw, generally at least half a field or more.
(skiing, snowboarding) a drop or jump off of a cliff or cornice
* 2003 , Edward Abbey, David Petersen, Confessions of a barbarian (page 181)
* 2008 , Steve Gertsch, A Templar's Vows
* 2010 , D. B. Moon, Mind Sweeper (page 124)
As verbs the difference between huck and phuck
is that huck is (ultimate frisbee) to throw a long way while phuck is .As a noun huck
is (ultimate frisbee) long throw, generally at least half a field or more.huck
English
Verb
- He was so angry he hucked the book at my face.
- Longer forks make the bike more cumbersome, but you will be able to huck off of more stuff.
- If you huck it (the take-off), you'll drop about 20 feet.
- I hucked a sweet 25 foot waterfall on the Tomata River.
- Dude go huck that cornice!
Noun
(en noun)phuck
English
Verb
(en verb)- So now it's four days later and the problem, precisely phrased, is how to get the phucking leg up off the phucking bed. Sweating and cursing, try as I will, I cannot lift that phucking limb.
- “My Lord, you really phucked him up,” said Winola. “I have never seen anything like that before.”
- He breathed in again and gritted what teeth he had left. When he exhaled, saliva and blood poured out of his mouth, as well as another blood bubble. “Phuck you Natshi!”
