Planking earned a poor reputation because of the dangerous places people did it.
From the nzherald.co.nz
He admitted, laughing, that store-bought planking would have been a lot easier.
From the dispatch.com
The greatest shock revealed by the work so far is the state of the deck planking.
From the guardian.co.uk
Time on FarmVille, the dangers of planking, and the Tories'latest must-read author.
From the guardian.co.uk
When you think of grilling using a planking technique, you might think only of fish.
From the kentucky.com
Celebrities from pop sensation Justin Bieber to chef Gordon Ramsay started planking.
From the time.com
The bark was stripped and saved, and two cuts were made at the ends of the planking.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Much like archery and chicken, planking and hide and seek in a crematorium.
From the canberratimes.com.au
The wood planking is deteriorating badly with some spots broken apart and lifting up.
From the newsday.com
More examples
Planks collectively; a quantity of planks
(nautical) a covering or flooring constructed of planks (as on a ship)
The work of covering an area with planks
A series of planks; a group of planks; The practice of lying face down with arms to the sides, in unusual public spaces, and taking photographs to record the act
(Planked) A panel having the face made up of specially selected dissimilar (in color and grain) veneer strips of the same species to stimulate lumber planking.
(PLANKED) Cooked on a thick hardwood plank.
(Planked) Grilling or oven cooking with wooden boards, such as Western red cedar, on which food is placed to add smoky flavors.
(Planked) Meat or fish served on a board usually garnished with duchess potatoes and vegetables
(Planks) These are part of an obstacle that are less stable then poles because they are resting on flat cups and thus can fall easier.