sacking out Β n.βΒ Β«One of the main tools to getting the horse used to human touch is a technique called sacking-out. βIt comes from an old term where they used to take a gunny-sack and rub it all over the horse,β he said. βIt desensitizes them to...
booster bag n. a bag, sack, pouch, purse, or box used by a shoplifter to conceal or disguise merchandise. Etymological Note: to boost βto steal; to shopliftβ + bag (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
dosia Β n.βΒ Β«dosia n.βThe marijuana, the weed, the pot or the hut. So no matter what you call it, grab those zig-zags and roller-up a twamp sack of that dosia.» ββBay Area SlangβΒ by Christopher AbadΒ Ambient EmpireΒ (California)Β Nov. 11, 2004. (source:...
nut up v. to become bold, courageous, or forthright; to sack up, man up. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
turk Β v.βΒ Β«Yet the debate has taken on racist and xenophobic undertones in Austria, where local slang is peppered with disparaging expressions: If somethingβs been βTurked,β itβs been faked or swindled, and βTurkish luggageβ is a crumpled grocery...
sack up Β v.βΒ Β«See Joe thatβs the difference between a true smacker like me and a wannabe like youβi have the balls to jump into the fire instead of letting it fizzle to a spark before stomping on it. When you learn this and sack up maybe, just maybe...

