Truck began as 'truckle' in 1397, describing 'to haul on a wheeled barrow'
It is a slang term for "I know, right?"
The definition of the slang transgender term Tgirl is: a man living as a woman. One could also say transvestite or tranny. Tgirl is a popular slang term on the internet.
Joined together. It is also used as a slang term meaning "married."
It is a slang term for a Combination Vehicle meaning it is not a full truck just a partial until it is hooked to a trailer. It actually is a tractor and trailer combination.
According to the Urban Dictionary, the definition of the term "check it" is to look at this or listen to this. You can find the definition of more slang words and terms online at the Urban Dictionary website.
It is a slang term for "I know, right?"
The definition of the slang transgender term Tgirl is: a man living as a woman. One could also say transvestite or tranny. Tgirl is a popular slang term on the internet.
Mulheres Peladas is a Spanish slang term. This slang term essentially means "pictures of Pelades". This is the slang definition of it. It isn't used often.
Caca is a slang term for the waste that is deposited from your body.
A quakebuttock is a somewhat offensive slang term for a cowardly person.
Smog Pump is the slang term used for a oxygen pump on a car/truck.
According to the site 'Internet Slang' the definition of the term 'yous' is- you, or you guys. Used in a sentence as followed- "Where did yous' go today?"
A "romdom" appears to be a typo or misspelling. There is no specific definition for this term.
Joined together. It is also used as a slang term meaning "married."
Smog Pump is the slang term used for a oxygen pump on a car/truck.
Because that's what we call it! In the UK trucks are called lorries. In French they're called camions. It's just a word, a collection of sounds like dog or sky. There's no real reason why!Truck is a term used to "move" items, it was trucked from here to there. So the term stuck with these types of vehicles.
Because that's what we call it! In the UK trucks are called lorries. In French they're called camions. It's just a word, a collection of sounds like dog or sky. There's no real reason why!Truck is a term used to "move" items, it was trucked from here to there. So the term stuck with these types of vehicles.