A fork of Rural Dictionary
A rack is (1) thousand cash could be within a rubber band. RACK & STACK are commonly confused in urban slang. 10 racks equals a stack. 100 racks equals one(1) book. 1000 racks equals one(1) bible. Also see stack bible book
Jen: How much money do you have to spend at the club?
Tom: 8 racks
Note: Technically equals = $8,000
1. (n) set of breasts (particularly round and large)
2. (n) stacks of money placed in hundreds that adds up to be more than a thousand dollars
3. (V) to get 150+ likes on a photo on some social media
1. "ma'am, in the leopard dress, you have an amazing rack!" (usually followed by a slap but in this case, a cry from a lost baby in the back seat of a stolen cop car.)
2. "Stealing that rack is a felony in NYC, jackass!"
3. "Dammnnn, since when did that bitch rack on Instagram!"
The act of taking that which belongs to another, without right or permission. Stealing, esp. from large, expensive stores. Generally done as a hobby or as a means of survival for urban youth.
Nick and I went out <mobbing> last night and ended up racking this display of Gucci sunglasses.
Stealing - usually from corpo mega stores
my buddy used to go racking for spray paint at the home despot. then a banger shot him in the head one night.