cycling jargon

John Fitzpatrick grendel.jjf at VERIZON.NET
Sat Jul 23 15:08:00 UTC 2011


Well, synonyms for "cooked" are "done" and "finished", as in "stick a fork
in me; I'm done (cooked/finished)".

Seán Fitzpatrick
The ends had better justify the means.


-----Original Message-----
From: victor steinbok [mailto:aardvark66 at GMAIL.COM]
Sent: Friday, July 22, 2011 3:43 AM
Subject: cycling jargon

Some terms that cyclists use to describe reaching the point of inability to
keep up the pace:

[has] cracked, bonked, [is] cooked, [is] shelled + [is] spent, [has] hit the
wall, [is/has] broken [down]

Of these, literal sense of "to bonk" is the same as "to hit the wall"; to
crack (OED 15. "To come to pieces, collapse, break down") in one incarnation
means the same thing as to break down. The only one that comes close in OED
is crack v. 15. Bonk and hit the wall are more general athletic jargon as
well, as might be "spent" as well, but the rest are pretty much cycling
only. "Cooked" might be an equivalent/short for "goose is cooked", but I've
seen no evidence of this in current usage in race coverage.

VS-)

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