A fork of Rural Dictionary
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
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"
Hucking is a term commonly used in Urban Mountain Biking or Dirt Jumping in reference to jumping up or off obsticals. Be it man made, building materials, dropoffs etc. People would take bikes and huck them off drops and stair gaps.
"I was hucking a car and biffed" (biffing= crash)
A combination of the words “hella” & “suck” = HUCK. Used to describe an unappealing situation and/or to describe someone who is not very talented at something.
Way 1 Person 1: We lost the game bro... Person 2: Damn that’s HUCK Way 2 Person 1: Did you see #7 drop that pass bro? Person 2: Yeah that boy was huck...