Geocache

Word GEOCACHE
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Definitions and meanings of "Geocache"

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A container hidden in a specific location during geocaching.

Using multi billion dollar military defense satellites to find tupperware in the woods Urban Dictionary

Destination point, usually a container with small objects and/or toys, for a GPS based orienteering sport/hobby called "Geocaching" after the web site of the same name. Participants hide containers (or sometimes objects, clues, or virtual objects) and publish GPS coordinates and hints on the Gecaching web site. Others seek the geocache as a form of recreation and may exchange items for those in the geocache, as well as reporting (online) the success or failure of their search. Urban Dictionary

Geocaching (pronounced geo-cashing) is like a high-tech scavenger hunt, made possible by Global Positioning System (GPS) and the Internet. Originally developed by the U.S. Department of Defense for military applications, GPS technology has been free and available since the mid-1980s. Although many people use GPS receivers to aid in navagaition, the systems also have recreational uses, such as recording locations of caves, hiking trails, and favorite fishing spots. TEXT USED BY HOOAH! CATALOGE FROM NATIONAL GUARD. Urban Dictionary

Activity or hobby (NOT a sport) popular among dorks, knobs and dweebs. Generally consists of hobbit-like nerds hiding and/or burying little cases that their kin seek out. Other activities popular among this group are dungeons and dragons, hanging out in the basement, and for a morbid few, tragicache. Urban Dictionary

An excuse to go outside and travel, combined with the fun of a hunt, and the sociability that results from meeting other Geocachers. Given a bad name by people who don't think out their placements -- a good cache should have both permission from the land owner and a reason for being there besides the cache itself. Urban Dictionary

A great game where people hide boxes (or caches) of goodies all over thw world and register the geographic coordinates on www.geocaching.com. Using a GPS unit, users are then able to go hunting for these boxes and record in the journal, take or leave items for others, and/or transfer a Travel Bug to another location. Urban Dictionary

A way to use multibilion system for finding plastic boxes in the forest Urban Dictionary

Geocaching is the use of virtual technology to find drunken homeless men lurking in arboretums. Or random dollar store crap. If you take the man home, you have to leave something of equal size behind. Urban Dictionary

A sport in which the participants 1) Loiter suspiciously in public places that lack adequate security 2) Hide an unknown package in a high-traffic area 3) Brag about it at www.geocaching.com 4) Dare others to go find and open the package. Urban Dictionary

Letterboxing for pussies. Urban Dictionary

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The word "geocache" in example sentences

The word geocache comes from geo for geography and cache for hiding place.

I suppose putting a book in a geocache is a little strange, but it seems like a good plan. ❋ Seanan_mcguire (2009)

And they did not have a GPS with them but, incredibly, they had stopped and built a snow cave down low, about 3,200 feet, right by a geocache, which is something people use GPSs for to find -- mostly in the summer up here. ❋ Unknown (2008)

This is geocaching, a treasure hunt game played worldwide by either hiding an object called a geocache or by trying to find one. ❋ Unknown (2008)

"I just wanted people to look at the bison," he says of one geocache location across the street from Golden Gate Park's bison pen. ❋ Stu Woo (2011)

One geocache hunter who appreciated Mr. Kelley's troves was Liz Bell, an Indiana University employee who recently was in San Francisco to visit family. ❋ Stu Woo (2011)

I am surprised the state did not want to license paintballers and geocache people for use of the land. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The Seattle company now makes most of its money through its online store by selling smartphone applications, trinkets and premium memberships that allow specialized searches of the website's data on geocache troves. ❋ Stu Woo (2011)

He says he isn't the most prolific geocache hider in the Bay Area. ❋ Stu Woo (2011)

The sign-in sheet was covered in signatures and with stamps that the more-hardcore geocache hunters design. ❋ Stu Woo (2011)

In our previous tests, Magellan Triton units were not as geocache friendly as units from DeLorme and Garmin. ❋ Unknown (2010)

With a clear brand advantage as the defacto site for geocache enthusiasts, Geocaching ranked third. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Designed to be geocache friendly (GPS-based “treasure” hunting), the Dakota synchs easily with ❋ Unknown (2009)

"Please sign your name and put this book in another geocache when you are done reading it." ❋ Seanan_mcguire (2009)

I wonder if there's a relatively large geocache somewhere? ❋ Seanan_mcguire (2009)

Choose a couple or a few dominant locations from the book and hide ARCs there, geocache-style, and leave clues on the SF craigslist "community" lists activities, artists, etc. ❋ Seanan_mcguire (2009)

I wrote my name as Frances at Fairegarden in the geocache notebook. ❋ Unknown (2009)

(Otherwise, some information must typically be printed out to find a geocache.) ❋ Unknown (2009)

[high tech] [treasure hunt] made possible by extensive military spending and minimal spending on the players part... they build a satellite and [launch it] in to space, i buy a piece of plastic from walmart and make it a geocache by just hiding it ❋ Gaching Master (2008)

When we travel to another city, we often will bring a [GPS] unit and search out [a local] geocache as a way of becoming more [familiar] with the area. ❋ Mark Luscher (2005)

I found my [first] [Geocache] [yesterday]. ❋ National Guard (2008)

This [powertool] I work with [won't shut up] about his [weekend] geocache. ❋ Pale Rider (2007)

[Geocaching] is pretty feckin' [awesome] if [you do] it right. ❋ Crtrue (2007)

The coordinates are off! Those [retarded] [geocaching] [buttholes]... ❋ TimUSCA (2003)

What do you mean, [no signal]? Screw whole [geocaching], [let's go home]. ❋ MarvGuy (2010)

I paid 200 bucks for this [GPS] and I can't go [geocaching] there cause the homeless man is drinking [Listerine] there. ❋ Wonnder1 (2012)

"[Sorry I] missed [the wedding], but I did [rack up] 10 more geocaching finds!" ❋ Timecube (2004)

While letterboxers use [compass] directions, follow and [decipher] clues that lead to carefully hidden letterboxes. Those who participate in [geocaching] just follow GPS coordinates. Bitches. ❋ Thezneak505 (2008)

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