planking

English

Etymology

plank + -ing

Noun

planking (sense 2)

planking (countable and uncountable, plural plankings)

  1. A series of planks; a group of planks.
  2. The practice of lying face down with arms to the sides, in unusual public spaces, and taking photographs to record the act.
    • 2020, Harmony Bench, Perpetual Motion: Dance, Digital Cultures, and the Common:
      [] but, like planking, horsemanning, Tebowing, Hadoukening, and other viral photography memes, as a genre of public performance, dance in public is greatly facilitated by the channels of distribution that social media offer, []

Translations

Verb

planking

  1. present participle and gerund of plank
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