1. kiting - Noun
2. kiting - Verb
kiting
present participle and gerund of kite
(banking) The act of writing a check on an account with insufficient funds, expecting that funds will become available by the time the check clears.
(slang) The act of tampering with a medical prescription, increasing the number of pills or other item.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgBards themselves often do not receive the full benefit of their songs, but they can still be an effective solo class at many levels, especially with their strong kiting proficiency. Source: Internet
Kytoons are balloon kites that are shaped and tethered to obtain kiting deflections, and can be lighter-than-air, neutrally buoyant, or heavier-than air. Source: Internet
In 1938, they lost their home after Vernon was found guilty of kiting a check written by the landowner, Orville S. Bean, the dairy farmer and cattle-and-hog broker for whom he then worked. Source: Internet
Snow kiting has also become popular. Source: Internet
Snow kiting has also become popular in recent years. Source: Internet