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What is Strack?

Dr. Strack is a man whose life turned upside down ever since he left his job as a chemistry teacher, since then he has been trying to live life to its fullest by picking fights with burley fellows, paragliding attached to his wife's car, doing quadflips off buildings, and other stupid crazy stuff, etc.

That sounds like something Dr. Strack would do... what a fag.

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Strack - what is it?

1. To make yourself look better via degradation of others.

2. To be a complete douche yet fool your supervisors into thinking you are at a level of acceptable mediocrity.

3. Socially awkward introvert with no meaningful benefit to society.

Dude he totally set you up so that you would look bad in front of your boss. You just got Stracked!

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What does "Strack" mean?

an extreamly hot man with a very large penis... any other defenitions are made by fagles who have much smaller penises and are not nearly as hot

look at that stracke

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Strack - what does it mean?

Straack is an abbreviation for "straight on track". It comes from the early 70s.

The project is strack and we'll be done tomorrow.

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Strack - meaning

From Viet Nam era veterans. An extremely "gung-ho" trooper. Straight and squared away, full blown by-the-book soldier. Prone to being "fragged" by his hooch mates. The guy everyone hates.

Don't party with Lt. Dan, he's strack.

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Strack - definition

adjective: means you have your shit together and you are by the book and you are ready to do your job. can be used for a person, place or thing

he runs a very strack business. his garage is strack, his car is strack, his room is strack, and he is strack. as in neat, clean, orderly and ready to produce

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Strack - slang

Adjective that defines an Army soldier who, in either combat or casual settings: keeps perfect uniforms far above required standards, with no loose threads or stains or wrinkles, and all required insignia and medals exactly where they should be; and, has superb dignity and bearing, ramrod straight yet behaving with the ease born of confidence--in short, the model of appearance for all soldiers to follow.

The term was heard by this writer in 1977-1978 at Fort Bragg, NC, post-Vietnam era. It was considered the highest compliment that could be paid by one soldier to another. It was always given to male soldiers, as female soldiers were so few at the time and it tended to be a "guy thing." It might derive from one of a number of related words in old German, Dutch, or English meaning "tight," "tense," or "strict" (see "strak" in Wiktionary-dot-org).

"Listen up! Look at Sergeant Cooper here. This is the living, breathing definition of strack. Not a hair out of place, clean shaven, pressed uniform, boots so shined you could shave using them as mirrors. I want every one of you men to look exactly like him in formation tomorrow morning! Anyone who doesn't is going to do the Dying Cockroach until sundown! Do you hear me?"

"Man, you are strack!" "Hey, thanks."

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Strack

A place where all the rats , and stanky people go, it smells like paint in the hallways.

"Girl you got strack , it's stanky"

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Strack

The stain on a white T-shirt in the arm pit area. Due to over sweating and lack of deoderant.

My T-shirt was ruined by the strack stains.

I can't believe my shirt has a strack in it!

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Strack

A world to describe a (straight snack). A word to say β€œI’m gay but I have a huge crush on a straight person!” The use of Strack typically refers to a more extreme crush on the individual.

Jerret is such a strack! He’s straight but if he wasn’t I would be all over him!

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