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the truck

Some nebulously defined venereal disease. Possibly linked to the unanswered question what's a truck?

We aren't sure to which disease "the truck" refers, but we are sure it is probably itchy and painful and probably makes your junk smell.

"Tommy donked that girl down last week and she gave him the truck."

by Anne Ominous February 2, 2004

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Truck Truck

In rural U.S.A. when two farmers, old guys, or buddies pull up next to each other in vehicles, usually pickup trucks, and have a conversation without leaving the vehicle. A truck truck usually occurs in the middle of any random small town street or intersection, but rarely disrupts traffic, as most just drive around.

Truck truck this morning at the DQ, I had to drive around. I think it was Bubba and B-Rod. Musta been raining too much to swath.

by FiddleZilla September 12, 2008

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truck it

to leave or depart a place.

It's getting late. Imma truck it back to the hizzie.

by Mandy1341 February 12, 2008

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truck

Someone who draws negative attention by not having their shit together. Most commonly used in jail.

The pigs wouldn't have tossed our cell if it weren't for that truck.

by noslack April 3, 2015

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no truck

To have no truck with someone or something is to want nothing to do with her, him or it.

Appears to be derivative from an archaic meaning of "truck" which can mean "to trade or barter".

Some dude just told me it's obsolete, but I use it anyway. And I've got no truck with people who say it's obsolete.

I want nothing to do with the BNP because i've got no truck with Nazis.

I have no truck with the whole Bushite conception of foreign policy.

by Andy August 26, 2004

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trucking

a euphemism for drug smuggling or trafficking, usually involving the mob.

my sister stopped seeing that Giovanni dude after she was informed about the "trucking" industry he was in.

by Mace April 20, 2006

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truck on

To 'have a good one' or an alternative to 'hang loose'. Mainly used at the end of a conversation

Jim: Hey see ya later!
Matt: Yeah Truck On

by Build a Wall May 5, 2016