Rucking
noun
1.
a fold or wrinkle; crease.
verb (used with or without object)
2.
to make or become creased or wrinkled.
noun
1.
a large number or quantity; mass, esp of ordinary or undistinguished people or things
2.
(in a race) a group of competitors who are well behind the leaders at the finish
3.
(rugby) a loose scrum that forms around the ball when it is on the ground
4.
(Australian rules football) the three players, two ruckmen and a rover, that do not have fixed positions but follow the ball closely
verb
5.
(intransitive) (rugby) to try to win the ball by advancing over it when it is on the ground, driving opponents backward in the process
noun
1.
a wrinkle, crease, or fold
verb
2.
(usually foll by up) to become or make wrinkled, creased, or puckered
noun
1.
(prison slang) a fight
noun
1.
(military, slang) a rucksack
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- Ruckle
noun, verb 1. (Brit) another word for ruck2
- Ruckman
noun (pl) -men 1. (Australian rules football) a person who plays in the ruck
- Ruck-rover
noun 1. (Australian rules football) a player playing a role midway between that of the rover and the ruckman
- Rucksack
noun 1. a type of knapsack carried by hikers, bicyclists, etc. noun 1. a large bag, usually having two straps and a supporting frame, carried on the back and often used by climbers, campers, etc US and Canadian name backpack
- Ruckus
noun 1. a noisy commotion; fracas; rumpus: The losers are sure to raise a ruckus. 2. a heated controversy: Newspapers fostered the ruckus by printing the opponents’ letters. noun (pl) -uses 1. (informal) an uproar; ruction ruckus