cranking

Related to cranking: cranking out, cranking up

cranking

mod. exciting; excellent. We had a massively cranking time at your place.
See also: crank
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • brutal
  • base
  • fettie
  • cas
  • dap
  • bluh
  • bousta
  • Hey!
  • lucci
  • burrnips
References in periodicals archive
Moreover, it was observed in the current study that HR and [??]E were significantly greater in cycling than in arm cranking. These findings agree with previous studies (Muraki et al., 2004; Orr et al., 2013) and also with Schrieks et al.
Figure 7 shows the 12 V DC starter's behaviors in the starting ICE phase/period and factors affecting the cranking noise.
Cranking Software has been extremely successful in the physician dispensing market with its MDScripts and private branded software; currently controlling a large majority of the country's physician dispensing business.
Cranking of most starter batteries remains strong until the end of life.
A new online advertising agency Cranking Media LLC, founded by direct response and media buying experts Drew Kossoff and Scott Rewick, has announced its launch.
Participants performed this test so we could record peak heart rate values during arm cranking. Power output, 15 W at the onset of the test, was increased 15 W every 3 minutes.
When cranking wings up or down, we make sure our goggles are down over our eyes.
The kinetic energy of the cranking motion is converted into electricity.
Cranking the handwheel during TRAKing runs the X, Y, and Z axes as programmed.
Thirty seconds of cranking powers the radio for half an hour.
Another addition is a tensioning damper that must work whether the unit is cranking the engine or generating power.
36: "A national business publication noted ...that 'Consumers who are cranking up their air conditioning may think electric companies are in store for a bonanza.'"
The major and minor axis angles (the smallest angle between the arm cranking and the major or minor axis, respectively) were 96.5[degrees] and -3.5[degrees], and the angle between the major and minor axes was fixed at 80[degrees] (for technical information, see Horvais et al., 2007 or Ratel et al., 2004).
"We start cranking deep once smallies move into the open areas," Balog adds.
When you're cranking the cab up or down, stay as low and as far under the vehicle as possible.