by J-Guiseppe March 14, 2006
by ThatOneBugClown January 19, 2021
Ref. by Nabokov's Ada in ADA OR ARDOR as "the most extraordinary word in the English language" because it means two opposite things. Husked, as in botany: wrapped in a protective sheathing; and husked, as in common usage: undressed by another.
She was tightly husked by her underwear, but as she was willing, she was easily husked by the amorous youth.
by yanihoohoo September 27, 2006
A word that, in regional origins, comes from the city of Bristol, England and when said assertively or in a commanding tone, denotes a sense of comfortableness within ones friendship group even if hyperactivity is unsociably present and the delivery of such a remark is not, as the majority would accept, delivered with the right timing.
NOTE* very popular with groups of young men whilst drinking alcohol, and now becoming more popular with groups of young women on nights out.
NOTE* very popular with groups of young men whilst drinking alcohol, and now becoming more popular with groups of young women on nights out.
(a few close friends are drinking and getting a little boisterous, and although in a crowd of people that probably don't appreciate the following, one of the group bellows:) "HUSK!"
which then immediately gets the rest of the group laughing raucously and immaturely, followed by other "HUSKS!" bellowed out by daring members of the group.
which then immediately gets the rest of the group laughing raucously and immaturely, followed by other "HUSKS!" bellowed out by daring members of the group.
by sam austin May 05, 2011
The act of running in front of someone's door,stripping, running away, and leaving the clothes behind.
by B. S. Sparky January 14, 2012
To like large penis , extremely loose vagina, a typical husker has been with over 30 guys and thoroughly enjoys fisting, double fisting, insertion on huge objects never intended for sexual stimulation.
Have you seen kyla lately? You sure can tell shes been husking. I hear you can drive a SUV inside her!
by INMUSKEGONMITOKYLA April 28, 2010
by smogon August 12, 2005