What is Tracks?
1.
hair extensions that are glued onto your scalp, so called because the base crisscrosses like train tracks
"peirlietta, girl, you tracks be on all crooked"
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2.
n. - needle marks caused by IV drug use
n. - a portion of drugs, usually a $10-20 vial of crack cocaine or heroin. Likely derived from the practice of splitting an ounce (
n. Street or streets where prostitutes stroll, looking for customers
"Tracks on my arms give me up as a junkie"
"Niggas who run fo' me, they don't even stash tracks, they keep 'em on 'em, right there in they ass crack" - 50 cent 'Back Down'
I'm an international
player , I run tracks from coast to coast and on four continents.
3.
Multiple songs on a CD, album, ipod, or MP3 player, etc. Each singular song is a "track" and more than one cut are "tracks."
"Man, did you hear the tracks DJ John David laid down in that killer Mix, 'Homeward Bound'?"
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4.
scars caused by injecting drugs
he was taken in for questioning when they saw the tracks on his arms
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5.
A brand of shoe that used to be sold at old K-mart fall apart back in the day,the 70's and 80's. If one had these shoes your buddies would make fun of you because they were not cool like name brand shoes,Nike, Addias or what ever.These shoes were the type your parents bought you if they were cheap or on the welfare.
They had some cool styles,running type with green suede and yellow stripes.
K-Mart no longer sells these type of shoes,what a shame.
These shoes had their own school yard song.
Tracks make your feet feel fine! Tracks only a nickel and a dime!
Hey man check out my new shoes!
Haw-Haw!Tracks make your feet feel fine! Tracks only a nickel and a dime! Har-Har!!
Waaaaa?? Oh shut up you retard!
Nice Tracks K-Mart fall apart.
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6.
take rapid action cavan killers searching
The IRA is divided into cells. There are so many cells per county. Cavan, being on the Irish border, means that members of the IRA in that county can travel to Enniskillen for a night's drinking. One night, a member of the Fermanagh cell saw the men from Cavan and gave them a one word message " tracks ". This grim message meant that the British army and police were stopping all traffic and searching houses in the immediate locality.