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Toy Cannon hit his second career ace today on #18 at the LINKS. Took the low hyzer line with a champ destroyer and skipped it right into the chains. It was perfect, no fluke here. Starting on 7 and playing through 18 he was 3 down with no "That would have been OB if the water was up" shots. Keep it up partner!
Don't believe what you hear, the 14 year old can huck it!!! |
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Huck huck!! Way to go CJ!!
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sorry, but what does huck it mean? I've heard of chunk it in regards to throwing and huck (like hook it) meaning leaving. Either way, congrats CJ!
Wish I could muster up one.
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C.J., you just keep getting better & better....we here at Birdshot are always bragging about you & are all extremely proud of you! It's been a joy watching you get hooked & watching you grow as a player and as a person....and if we've had even a small part in your development, then that's what Birdshot is all about!
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HUCK
Function: noun Etymology: origin unknown Date: 1690 : an absorbent durable fabric of cotton, linen, or both used chiefly for towels chuck [ chuk ] transitive verb (past and past participle chucked, present participle chuck·ing, 3rd person present singular chucks)Definition: 1. throw something carelessly: to throw something, especially in a careless or casual way ( informal ) |
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chunk [ chungk ] (plural chunks)
noun Definition: 1. piece: a thick squarish piece of something, e.g. bread, wood, or meat 2. large portion: a large amount or part of something [Late 17th century. Alteration of chuck2] ![]() ![]() ![]() Encarta® World English Dictionary [North American Edition] © & (P)2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Developed for Microsoft by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc.![]()
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chunk - 3 dictionary results chunk 1 [chuhngk] noun 1.a thick mass or lump of anything: a chunk of bread; a chunk of firewood. 2.Informal. a thick-set and strong person.3.a strong and stoutly built horse or other animal.4.a substantial amount of something: Rent is a real chunk out of my pay. –verb (used with object) 5.to cut, break, or form into chunks: Chunk that wedge of cheese and put the pieces on a plate. 6.to remove a chunk or chunks from (often fol. by out): Storms have chunked out the road. –verb (used without object) 7.to form, give off, or disintegrate into chunks: My tires have started to chunk. Origin: 1685–95; Synonyms: 1. hunk, piece, wad, gob. chunk 2 –verb (used with object) South Midland and Southern U.S. 1.to toss or throw; chuck: chunking pebbles at the barn door. 2.to make or rekindle (a fire) by adding wood, coal, etc., or by stoking (sometimes followed by up). Origin: 1825–35, Americanism; perh. nasalized var. of chuck 1 ![]() Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2009. Link To chunk Related Words for : chunk ball, clod, clump, glob, lump chunk (chŭngk) n.
v. tr. To form into chunks. v. intr. To make a dull clacking sound: listened to the rundown copier chunk along. so one time, at Powell, I chunked a disc....drove straight into the first tree on #8 and split it into 2 chunks. |
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Did Eric gain access to Mike's password?
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Dat dere coarse dranes reel guud! We was chunking it erlyer twoday
Ponds are gettin some fillage but not so's ya cain't see you're disk |
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