Thrack
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To load or burden; as, to thrack a man with property. [Obs.]South.
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v. A word/phrase to use when there is nothing else to say, usually in place of a curse word. Origin in northern New Jersey
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thrack (thra'k) vt. to perform a task in a violent, rapid, and non-virtuoso manner, esp in games of skill. v. to behave generally in this manner.
(Contraction of [thrash] and [whack]) -
Thrack is a [synonym] for the word good. [In Florida] we use this word after eating something [really good].
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