Country Dictionary

A fork of Rural Dictionary

That Tracks

An acknowledgment of a logical progression based on personal information.

John: Jeffery and Jaden are going out! Jack: I can see that. John: Jeffery has been talking nonstop about it. Jack: That tracks. (Jeffery is known for talking a lot)

by B-DUD April 07, 2019

tracking

A military term used to convey acknowlegement and/or understanding.

Squad Leader: Alpha team, Recon the hill in grid TD234437, Tracking? Alpha Team Leader: What is a grid? Squad Leader: You are tracking like a broken VCR!

by leadthrower August 28, 2006

tracking

US Army slang for "understand"

GIJane: I didn't get the idea before, but I'm tracking now.

by Roshlyn June 15, 2006

tracks

hair extensions that are glued onto your scalp, so called because the base crisscrosses like train tracks

"peirlietta, girl, you tracks be on all crooked"

by lauren September 01, 2003

Track

A commonly used street term referring to the area where prostitutes and pimps work. It's called the track because much like a track, the prostitute walks the area or block over and over in laps.

I worked the track everyday. My pimp made me work the track till he got paid.

by Nightriderjoe September 11, 2009

track

A sport involving lots of running at a fast pace. The hardest working athletes are usually on track. Although they get little glory they know why they do it... Fo' the LADIES

The hottest girls in the school were the long distance runners on the track team

by Urban Dictionary June 02, 2004

track

An extremely competitive sport that is a combination of running and field events. Obese people who wouldn't be able to last a day in it usually talk crap about people in track, because they are jealous.

JJSupah tried running the 100 meter dash, but fainted at the starting line and wouldn't move until he had McDonalds delivered to him.

by JJSupah is a fat kid March 31, 2005