tacoed
English
Adjective
tacoed (comparative more tacoed, superlative most tacoed)
- Bent in half; buckled.
- 2006 July, Jonathon Allen, “The Revolution Will Not Be televised”, in Mountain Bike, page 30:
- The competition features a terrifyingly large aerial dirt course, a street skills event held in a commandeered indoor skate park, vendor booths, live punk/metal/hip-hop bands and more riding talent than you can shake a tacoed wheel at.
- 2008, Leanne Lieberman, Gravity, →ISBN, page 132:
- The front wheel is completely tacoed, bent into the shape of an....
- 2008, Skye Kraft, Mountain Bike! San Francisco and the Bay Area: A Wide-Grin Ride Guide, →ISBN:
- You can definitely clear this section, if your definition of “clear” involves a 20-foot fall, a broken collar bone, and walking the rest of the way out of the park with a tacoed wheel.
- 2010, The Malahat Review - Issues 170-173, page 26:
- Then you try to cheat by peddalling slowly, just putting a little weight on it, and before you know it the wheel is so tacoed it won't even spin.
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