verb General Slang

macking

MAK-ing · verb · slang

When the surf is huge and pounding.

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Describes surf that is very big and powerful; the waves are 'macking'.

“The whole coast is macking today — only the chargers are out.”
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macking In A Sentence

The whole coast is macking today — only the chargers are out.

Origin & Usage

Surf slang from 'mack' (big/powerful), common in Australia and beyond.

Variants macker

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What does macking mean in surfing?

It describes surf that is very big and powerful, with waves pounding in heavily.

Where is 'macking' used?

It is common surf slang in Australia and beyond, derived from 'mack' meaning big or powerful.

How do you use macking in a sentence?

You might say 'the point is macking today' to mean the waves there are huge and heavy.

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