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Hucking is also used as the term in mountain biking and motorcross used to describe the act of launching oneself into the air from large ramps. It is believed to have originated from the act of imitating professional skateboarder Tony Hawk, or hawking.
- If you can provide a citation or example of usage in written text then you could suggest creating a disambig/uses page for Hucking including reference to the term and separate new page for the village Dick G 17:24, 8 June 2006 (UTC)
It is also my user name that sounds the nearly same as the turkish word "Akin". I had no idea what it was when i first typed it and i am still using it as a nickname.--Hucking 12:26, 12 October 2006 (UTC)