noun General Slang

hucker

HUK-ur · noun · slang

Someone who frequently hucks tricks with more guts than finesse.

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A rider known for throwing themselves into big tricks and jumps with abandon rather than polish. It can be admiring or slightly mocking depending on tone.

“He's a total hucker, all send and no style.”
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hucker In A Sentence

He's a total hucker, all send and no style.

Origin & Usage

Action-sports slang derived from 'huck'.

People Also Ask

What is a 'hucker'?

A rider known for throwing themselves into big tricks and jumps with abandon rather than polish or finesse.

Is 'hucker' an insult?

It can be admiring or slightly mocking depending on tone, praising guts but sometimes teasing a lack of style.

Where does 'hucker' come from?

It is derived from the action-sports verb 'huck,' meaning to throw yourself recklessly into a trick.

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