Concept cluster: Recreation > Skating and skiing
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(sports, skateboarding, snowboarding, skiing) Clipping of 180. (180° spin) [(sports) An instance of spinning 180 degrees, so that one is facing in the opposite direction.]
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(sports, snowboarding, skiing) Clipping of 1080. (10800° spin) [An aerial maneuver in which the performer spins through three full revolutions.]
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An aerial maneuver in which the performer spins through three full revolutions.
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(sports, snowboarding, skiing) Clipping of 1440. (1440° spin) [An aerial maneuver in which the performer spins through four full revolutions.]
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(sports, snowboarding, skiing) Clipping of 1620. (1620° spin) [An aerial maneuver in which the performer spins through four-and-a-half revolutions.]
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(sports, snowboarding, skiing) Clipping of 1800. (1800° spin) [An aerial maneuver in which the performer spins through five full revolutions.]
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(sports, snowboarding) Clipping of 1980. (1980° spin) [(snowboarding) A skill, where in a jump, the person turns 5 and a half times.]
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(snowboarding) A skill, where in a jump, the person turns 5 and a half times.
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(sports, skateboarding, snowboarding, skiing) Clipping of 360. (360° spin) [A single spin which results in the original orientation.]
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(curling) The 4-foot diameter circle in the house
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(sports, skateboarding, snowboarding, skiing) Clipping of 540. (540° spin) [(sports) The act of spinning 540 degrees in the air, making 1½ turns.]
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(sports, snowboarding, skiing, skateboarding) Clipping of 720. (720° spin) [(sports) The act of spinning 720 degrees in the air, doing two complete turns.]
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(sports, snowboarding, skiing) Clipping of 900. (900° spin) [(sports) The act of spinning 900 degrees in the air, doing two and a half complete turns.]
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ski ballet
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(skiing) A freestyle skiing discipline where athletes ski down a slope to launch themselves off a kicker (a vertically inclined ramp) and perform multiple twists and flips before landing on an inclined landing hill.
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(skiing) A specialist in aerials, a freestyle skiing discipline.
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(skiing) Aerial skiing.
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Alternative form of airwalk [(skateboarding) A trick in which the skater holds the board and kicks out both feet while in the air.]
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(skateboarding) A trick in which the skater holds the board and kicks out both feet while in the air.
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(US skateboarding and snowboarding) Involving at least a 180-degree turn.
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A mountain-climber, especially one that uses an alpenstock.
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(archaic) An alpinist; a mountain climber in the Alps.
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(skiing) Of or relating to slalom and downhill skiing.
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(skiing) An event in alpine skiing which combines runs on a downhill skiing course and a slalom course, for individual skiers.
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(skiing) A skier who specializes in alpine skiing (the disciplines of super-G, giant slalom, slalom, downhill)
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(skiing) A sport involving skiing downhill.
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A participant in alpine snowboarding; one who uses an alpine snowboard.
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A snowsport, a variant of snowboarding, involving events and disciplines similar to alpine skiing, such as slalom, giant slalom, parallel slalom, parallel giant slalom; which uses alpine snowboards.
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(skiing, sometimes capitalized) A downhill skier who practises the sport on high mountains.
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alpinist
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An inline skate with one smaller wheel in the middle that doesn't touch the ground.
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(skateboarding) A wheel configuration where the inside wheels are smaller than the outside ones.
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One who carries out ascents, such as a balloonist or mountaineer.
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(skiing) A technique of flexing the knees while skiing.
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(board sports) Approaching an obstacle backward
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(countable) A banked slalom course, or race.
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One who takes part in water skiing without wearing water skis.
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A discipline of speedskating, where ice skaters build up speed to jump over a length of multiple barrels lined up side by side like rollers. The objective being to jump over the most barrels without landing on the barrels. Landing on ice at the far end, the skaters need not land on their skates.
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(winter sports, uncountable) Racing combining cross-country skiing and rifle shooting; (countable) a particular instance of such a race.
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(figure skating) a spin on one skate while upright, with one leg in the air, and both hands gripping the figure skate above the figure skater's head
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(skiing, snowboarding) A discipline in freestyle skiing and snowboarding, involving sliding down a large launch ramp and then launching off a big kicker, to obtain height and time in the air to perform acrobatic maneuvers, and land on a landing slope.
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(plural only) snowblades; a smaller version of skis.
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(skiing, informal) The American Birkebeiner, a cross-country ski race.
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A type of sit-ski, used in para cross country skiing, with a chair solidly mounted to a pair of side-by-side cross country skis. It is paired with ski poles much like normal cross country poles.
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(skiing) A symbol representing a steep and relatively difficult trail, typically 40% gradient or above.
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(informal) To skate on rollerblades.
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(snowboarding) A snowboarding trick in which, at the end of a jump, the snowboard lands on its tail.
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Alternative spelling of boardercross [(snowboarding) Synonym of snowboard cross]
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(snowboarding) Synonym of snowboard cross
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(snowboarding) A slide trick, where the boarder balances the snowboard at its centre, between the two boot bindings, and slides along the width of the board.
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To bobsleigh.
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Alternative form of bobskate [strap-on ice skate attachments for boots, with side-by-side parallel runners attached to fore-and-aft plates allowing for adjustable spacing between the forward and rearward skate blade pairs for each boot]
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Alternative form of bobskate [strap-on ice skate attachments for boots, with side-by-side parallel runners attached to fore-and-aft plates allowing for adjustable spacing between the forward and rearward skate blade pairs for each boot]
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A person who rides a bobsleigh; a bobsleigher.
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A track for a bobsleigh.
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strap-on ice skate attachments for boots, with side-by-side parallel runners attached to fore-and-aft plates allowing for adjustable spacing between the forward and rearward skate blade pairs for each boot
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Someone who participates in bobsled.
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(uncountable, UK) A winter sport in which teams make timed runs down narrow, twisting, banked purpose-built iced tracks in a gravity-powered sled.
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Someone who participates in bobsleigh.
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(snowboarding) Having the legs straightened during a trick.
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(skateboarding, snowboarding) To hit something with the front of the board, especially in midair.
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(intransitive, skiing, skating) To fall or slide out of a turn due to excessive lean, which causes the athlete's boot to contact and pivot on the surface and the proper surface contact element to lose contact and traction.
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One who takes part in buckjumping.
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A ski area with a gentle slope, usually used for novice skiers or snowboarders
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(athletics) A rubber cap fitted to the end of the pole in pole vaulting.
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(US, snowboarding) to put one's behind down to check a fall, while staying sliding along the snow on the snowboard
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To spin on skis or a snowboard using only the tips or tails being in contact with the snow
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(skateboarding, snowboarding) A type of aerial spin; a switch frontside rotation.
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(skateboarding) A 360-degree ollie while riding fakie.
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(figure skating) A technique, similar to the spread eagle, in which the skater travels along a deep edge with knees bent and bends their back backwards, parallel to the ice.
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(intransitive) To take part in canyoning.
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One who takes part in the sport of canyoning.
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(skiing) A ski with curved edges, allowing smooth turns.
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A skiing practice where the off-piste downhill skiers are transported to their starting point with a snowcat instead of a ski lift or a helicopter as in heli-skiing.
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(snowboarding) A trick in which the boarder reaches the trailing hand back between the legs and grabs the heel edge of the board between the feet.
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(skating, plural "Choctaws") A Choctaw turn.
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A turn in figure skating that involves both a change of foot and a change of edge and lobe.
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(skiing) A high-speed ski turn in which the skis are kept parallel.
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Alternative form of christie [(skiing) A high-speed ski turn in which the skis are kept parallel.]
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(sports, longtrack speedskating) a type of speedskate used in longtrack speedskating, where the skate blade is hinged at the front pillar to the boot, with the heel pillar being free, and kept in place by a spring mechanism.
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Alternative form of clap skate [(sports, longtrack speedskating) a type of speedskate used in longtrack speedskating, where the skate blade is hinged at the front pillar to the boot, with the heel pillar being free, and kept in place by a spring mechanism.]
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One of the two major styles of cross-country skiing, in which the hands and legs are working diagonally and the skis are moved along parallel tracks.
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(skiing) A ski skin
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(skateboarding) An indented area on the top of a skateboard, providing a position for foot placement and increasing board strength.
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(snowboarding, skiing, skateboarding) Having the property of a head over heels rotation.
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(snowboarding) To crash or fall.
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(sports) A running sport popular in US high schools, colleges, etc., where participants race over varying terrain (e.g. golf courses, roads, etc.) in approximately 5- to 10-kilometre races. Abbreviated XC.
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Alternative spelling of cross-country skiing [(sports) An endurance sport and method of getting about involving travelling on skis, uphill as well as downhill .]
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Relating to cross country racing.
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(skiing) A skier who participates in cross-country skiing.
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(skiing) A leisure activity using cross-country skis and ski poles for traversing natural terrain during winter.
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(snowboarding) Having the back leg boned while the front hand holds part of the foot
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Alternative form of cross country [(sports) A running sport popular in US high schools, colleges, etc., where participants race over varying terrain (e.g. golf courses, roads, etc.) in approximately 5- to 10-kilometre races. Abbreviated XC.]
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A move in sports that involves crossing one hand or foot in front of another, as in ice skating.
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(speedskating) An instance of crosstracking.
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Alternative form of crowd surf [To engage in crowd surfing (being carried over the heads of a densely-packed crowd)]
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(skiing, of a piste) Leisurely.
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Enthusiasm for bicycle riding.
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(pairs figure skating) A manoeuvre in which a male skater spins in place while holding one hand of his female skating partner as she circles around him with one skate on the ice and one leg extended outward parallel to the ice surface, all the while slowly lowering herself until her back almost touches the ice surface.
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The sport of riding a bicycle over jumps of dirt or soil and becoming briefly airborne.
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(freestyle skiing) an aerialist maneuver consisting of a backflip in conjunction and simultaneous with two complete twists
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(skateboarding, snowboarding, skiing, motorcycling) A trick that involves grabbing the board, skis, or motorbike with both hands during a jump
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(skiing) To ski by planting both poles onto the ground and pushing back onto them, with both feet aligned side-by-side, moving both skies together; to use the double-pole technique.
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(skiing) A method of propulsion, where the skier goes forward by planting both poles onto the ground and pushing back onto them, with both feet aligned side-by-side, moving both skies together.
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(skiing) Pertaining to double poling.
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(skiing, countable) A particular skier's implementation of double poling.
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(sports, longtrack speedskating) a starting position in longtrack speedskating, whereby the speedskater adopts tripod position with the ice surface, with one hand down, and both skates.
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(uncountable) The fastest of the disciplines of alpine skiing.
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Alternative spelling of icecross downhill [A discipline in the winter sport of icecross, involving racing down a downhill obstacle course, like that of boarder-X or skier-X, except on ice instead of snow.]
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(sports) An alpine skier who specializes in the discipline of downhill skiing (downhill).
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(recreational skiing) Recreational skiing that primarily involves skiing down slopes.
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To take part in downhill skiing.
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(skiing) A skier who participates in the downhill.
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(para-skiing) Synonym of biski (A type of sit-ski.)
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(snowboarding) A variation of an eggplant in which the rider flips over to reenter the halfpipe instead of doing a 180
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(skateboarding, snowboarding) A 180 backside rotated invert in which the front hand is planted on the lip of the halfpipe wall
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Someone who climbs Mount Everest.
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Skiing performed on long, steep slopes in mountainous terrain.
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One who engages in facesitting.
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(skateboarding, snowboarding) The riding backwards of the board, in the opposite stance.
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(snowboarding, skiing) The imaginary line downhill that something falling downhill would naturally follow.
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One who takes part in fell running.
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A form of pole vaulting where the objective is to jump across a ditch as far as possible, rather than overcome a height.
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A maneuver in which one rides, skates, or otherwise traces a path that forms a figure eight.
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An ice skate used for figure skating.
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Someone who figure skates
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A sport where people perform spins, jumps and other moves on skates.
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(ski) International Ski Federation
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(skiing) A section of piste that is relatively flat, causing or allowing skiers to slow down.
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(surfing) The hand towards the front of the board.
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(curling) Alternative spelling of 4-foot [(curling) The 4-foot diameter circle in the house]
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(skiing) Telemark skiing.
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A person who engages in freebanding.
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(sports) To take part in a sport, such as skiing or snowboarding, on natural terrain and without set goals or rules.
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(sports) One who freerides.
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(ice skating) A segment of figure skating, in which the skaters have more freedom than the short program
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Pertaining to freeskiing
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A person who engages in freeskiing
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(skiing) A cross-country skiing event in which the competitors may choose any style of skiing.
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An alpine skiing discipline comprising aerials, moguls, cross, half-pipe, skidance, and slopestyle. It is included as part of the Winter Olympics, and the X-Games.
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(curling) The portion of the house closer to the hog line.
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(curling) The 12-foot diameter circle outermost in the house.
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(skiing) A type of fat ski that flares out at the ends.
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(freestyle skiing) An aerialist maneuver consisting of a backflip in conjunction and simultaneous with a complete twist.
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(skateboarding, snowboarding) A feature of a skatepark consisting of a tabletop connected to ramps and sometimes other features.
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(skiing) terrain, area.
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(skiing) A jump, usually over an obstacle, made in downhill skiing.
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(skiing) A cross-country skier; a participant in cross-country skiing.
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(skiing) Alternative form of gelandesprung [(skiing) A jump, usually over an obstacle, made in downhill skiing.]
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(skiing, snowboarding) A style of race in which the skiers or snowboarders all start together.
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(skiing) An Alpine skiing discipline in which the course is longer, steeper, and faster than normal slalom, and the gates are spaced at a greater distance.
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(skating) A move in which the feet are alternately placed in front of each other, while both remaining on the ice or ground, incorporating half-turns.
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Any sport where most of the movement comes from gravity, i.e. from going downhill, such as skiing, downhill, bobsleigh
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(sports, intransitive) To slide the flat portion of a skateboard or snowboard across an obstacle such as a railing.
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A type of ski wax for classic-style waxable cross-country skis to provide traction with static friction on the snow that allows the skier to propel themselves forward; applied in an area beneath and somewhat forward of the skier's foot.
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(transitive) To prepare (a ski slope) for skiers by packing down the snow.
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(skiing, snowboarding) Abbreviation of giant slalom. [(skiing) An Alpine skiing discipline in which the course is longer, steeper, and faster than normal slalom, and the gates are spaced at a greater distance.]
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(snowboarding) An aerial maneuver performed in a half-pipe by taking off backwards, and performing an inverted 720° rotation.
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Alternative form of half-pipe [(skateboarding, snowboarding, skiing, BMX, rollerskating, kickscootering, etc.) A structure used to perform tricks, approximately semicircular in cross-section, resembling the bottom half of a cylinder laying down.]
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(skateboarding, snowboarding, skiing, BMX, rollerskating, kickscootering, etc.) A structure used to perform tricks, approximately semicircular in cross-section, resembling the bottom half of a cylinder laying down.
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Alternative form of half-pipe [(skateboarding, snowboarding, skiing, BMX, rollerskating, kickscootering, etc.) A structure used to perform tricks, approximately semicircular in cross-section, resembling the bottom half of a cylinder laying down.]
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Alternative form of handplant [(skateboarding) A move in which the skater balances on his hand after skating up to the top of a halfpipe.]
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(skateboarding) A move in which the skater balances on his hand after skating up to the top of a halfpipe.
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(skateboarding, American football) The length of time something can stay in the air.
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(skateboarding) A trick that combines a frontside pop shuvit with a kickflip.
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(chiefly skating, snowboarding) A turn executed by shifting weight on to the heel(s).
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(skateboarding) A flip trick where the skateboarder kicks the board in order to make it flip 360 degrees along its long axis.
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Trainers with one or more wheels fitted to the heel, allowing the wearer to walk normally then skate by shifting the weight to the rear.
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(board sports) the side of the board nearest the heel.
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One who takes part in the sport of heli-skiing.
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skiing in remote areas after being transported by helicopter
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Alternative form of heli-skier [One who takes part in the sport of heli-skiing.]
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Alternative spelling of heli-skiing [skiing in remote areas after being transported by helicopter]
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An upside down midair 360° spin in playboating.
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(skiing) A method of climbing a hill by pointing the skis outward in a V-shape to keep from sliding backwards.
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(sports) An activity specific to snowmobiling, where a snowmobile attempts to ride as far as possible up a steep slope, then turn and come down without rolling or stalling on the hill.
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One who takes part in hillclimbing.
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(skateboarding) To perform this trick.
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(ice hockey) A type of ice skate used in ice hockey, with a smooth skate blade attached to a skate boot via two pillars, one at the heel and one at the ball of the foot.
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(skating, skiing) A method of stopping by rapidly bringing the feet perpendicular to the direction of motion.
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(mountain biking, snowboarding, snowmobiling, kayaking) The action of to huck; The practice of making big jumps (off precipices).
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(sports, aerial freestyle skiing) "full—triple-full—full" – an acrobatic maneuver consisting of three flips and five twists, with one twist on the first flip, three twists on the second flip, one twist on the third flip
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A figure-skating move in which a skater glides on a deep edge with the body stretched in a very low position, almost horizontal to the ice.
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Alternative spelling of icecross [(skating) An ice skating sport, involving racing over an obstacle course similar to that found in snowboardcross, skiercross, or BMX.]
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Alternative spelling of icecross downhill [A discipline in the winter sport of icecross, involving racing down a downhill obstacle course, like that of boarder-X or skier-X, except on ice instead of snow.]
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A choreographed ice skating performance routine
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the sport of racing cars or other vehicles on frozen lakes or rivers
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an entertainment performed by ice skaters
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A person who ice-skates.
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The act, or the sport, of skating on ice.
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Synonym of ice rink
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Synonym of sledge hockey. Pedantic form of sled hockey, distinguishing it from roller sled hockey.
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Alternative spelling of icecross [(skating) An ice skating sport, involving racing over an obstacle course similar to that found in snowboardcross, skiercross, or BMX.]
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Alternative spelling of icecross downhill [A discipline in the winter sport of icecross, involving racing down a downhill obstacle course, like that of boarder-X or skier-X, except on ice instead of snow.]
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(intransitive, transitive) to skate on ice, wearing ice skates.
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(winter sports) A person who iceboards.
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The art or skill of climbing on icy terrain.
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(skating) An ice skating sport, involving racing over an obstacle course similar to that found in snowboardcross, skiercross, or BMX.
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A discipline in the winter sport of icecross, involving racing down a downhill obstacle course, like that of boarder-X or skier-X, except on ice instead of snow.
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Alternative form of ice skate [A light boot, fitted with a blade, used for ice skating.]
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A skateboard trick consisting of a backflip performed in midair.
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A rollerblade: a roller skate with all wheels aligned in a single row along the sole for greater speed and maneuverability.
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A skater who uses in-line skates.
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Skating using in-line skates.
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(figure skating) A move where the skater skates with the blades parallel, toes pointing in opposite directions.
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Alternative spelling of in-line skate [A rollerblade: a roller skate with all wheels aligned in a single row along the sole for greater speed and maneuverability.]
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Alternative form of in-line skating [Skating using in-line skates.]
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(skiing) In ski jumping, a steep portion of the ramp, where skiers gain speed before taking off.
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(skating) To place one's weight on the inside edge of the skate, thereby moving in a curve in that direction.
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(skiing, attributive) A skiing event for financiers.
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A skateboarding trick where the skater grabs the board and plants a hand on the coping so as to balance upside-down on the lip of a ramp.
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(sports, moguls freestyle skiing) an acrobatic maneuver where the skier remains upright, but the lower leg bends back at the knee 90 degrees, and the ankles twist 45 degrees, so that the back of the skis form a right-angle cross
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(Australia) A form of surf lifesaving competition which combines swimming, board paddling, ski paddling and running.
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The performance of tricks using jibs (objects in a skatepark, etc.).
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(sports, moguls freestyle skiing) "cossack—iron cross—cossack" – an acrobatic maneuver in moguls skiing, whereby taking a ski jump off a kicker, the skier performs a sequence of three acrobatic maneuvers, starting with a cossack, followed by an iron cross, and ending with a cossack, before landing on course again.
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(skiing, snowboarding) Abbreviation of jump not scored. (a score on a scoresheet, for an insufficient/incomplete judged jump)
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Someone or something that jumps, e.g. a participant in a jumping event in track or skiing.
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(cycling) A trick involving coming to a stop by rearing up and riding on only the front wheel, then rotating about the vertical axis on that front wheel, to turn about and face the other way, when finally landing the rear wheel.
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An expert skier.
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One who takes part in the sport of karting.
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(skateboarding) An ollie where the board is rotated 360 degrees along its axis.
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Alternative form of kick scooter [A small platform with two or more wheels that is propelled by a rider pushing off the ground.]
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The upwards-bent tip of the deck of a skateboard.
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A type of ice dance performed by a pair of skaters side-by-side
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A person who kite jumps, who participates in kite jumping
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Alternative form of clap skate [(sports, longtrack speedskating) a type of speedskate used in longtrack speedskating, where the skate blade is hinged at the front pillar to the boot, with the heel pillar being free, and kept in place by a spring mechanism.]
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A form of hinged ice skate
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(skiing) A soft wax used for grip on skis, especially for corn snow or crust.
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(snowboarding, skiing) To land on the knuckle of a curve of a slope, after a jump off a ramp that precedes the slope.
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One who takes part in langlauf, or cross-country skiing.
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(skateboarding, snowboarding) A trick where the boarder leans back while on the lip of the ramp, or down a rail.
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(informal, skiing, snowboarding) A person who helps novices on and off of a skilift
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(skateboarding, snowboarding) A manoeuvre in which the board slides along a structure on its front or back lip
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(figure skating) A semicircular pattern left on the ice as the skater travels across it. [from 20th c.]
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A cross-country ski trail.
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(uncountable, ice skating) Ellipsis of long-track speedskating.; a discipline of speedskating, where speedskaters race around an oval ice ring or rink with a circumference of between 200 and 500 metres (400m track lengths are standard), typically racing against a clock, racing starts in pairs.
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(figure skating) An edge jump taking off from a backward, outside edge, in which the skater rotates one to four times.
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A long-distance (approximately 35+ kilometer) cross country skiing event.
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Someone who competes in the luge.
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(figure skating) A jump in which the skater takes off from the back outside edge of one skate, rotates counterclockwise and lands on the back outside edge of the other skate.
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(skateboarding) A one-footed lien-to-tail trick, where the front foot is taken off and kicked out straight down behind the board.
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A similar maneuver on a skateboard, lifting the front or back wheels while keeping the tail or nose of the board from touching the ground.
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(snowboarding, skateboarding) A trick where the boarder grabs the heel edge of the board with their front hand, between their feet, and then pulls the board towards their back, while arching their back and bending knees.
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(skateboarding) A frontside invert in which the rider cartwheels into the fakie position.
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(roller derby) The test of roller skating ability which all competitors must pass in order to play.
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A relatively small skateboard ramp.
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A short ski.
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(skiing) To ski over a course of humps or bumps.
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A type of freestyle skiing where skiers ski terrain characterized by a large number of different bumps called moguls.
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(skiing) A skier who specializes in skiing moguls
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Alternative form of monoski [A variant of a downhill skiing/alpine skiing ski, that is very wide, allowing for both right and left ski boots to the attached to the same ski, with a doubled-up set of bindings, placed side-by-side. It has the appearance of an extremely wide ski or narrow alpine snowboard, though with binding mounting locations similar to that of a regular ski.]
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(uncountable) The discipline of bobsledding that uses a monobob sled
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A type of sitski with a single ski, used by wheelchair-bound skiers in downhill skiing and para-alpine. It is paired with outriggers, ski poles that have skis attached to the bottom, instead of the pick/spike, to function as outrigger runners for the skier sitting in the monoski.
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One who takes part in monoskiing.
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Someone who climbs mountains for sport or pleasure.
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A typically certified professional mountaineer employed to ensure the safety of the climbing or skiing party.
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One who takes part in the sport of mountainboarding.
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The sport of riding mountainboards down slopes.
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A person who climbs mountains for sport or pleasure.
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(skateboarding) A trick in which the skater plants the front foot and pops the board using only the back foot.
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(skateboarding, snowboarding) A variation of the ollie where the rider uses the front foot to pop the nose down and the back foot to scrape backwards to achieve lift off of the ground.
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(skiing) Of or relating to cross-country skiing or ski jumping.
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Alternative letter-case form of Nordic combined [(skiing) An event in which individual skiers take part in runs on a cross-country skiing course and a ski jumping hill.]
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(sports) cross-country skiing, especially as competitive sport.
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The sport of walking assisted with poles that resemble ski poles.
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(skateboarding) Alternative form of nosegrind [(skateboarding) A trick where the skater grinds with only the front truck of the board.]
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Alternative form of noseslide [(skateboarding) A boardslide performed on the nose.]
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Alternative form of nose bonk [To gently touch an obstacle with the front wheel of a (BMX etc) bicycle while riding or jumping]
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(skateboarding) An aerial maneuver in which the skater ollies, then pops the back foot off board and grabs the nose (front) of the skateboard.
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(skateboarding) A trick where the skater grinds with only the front truck of the board.
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(skateboarding) to perform a noseslide
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(of snow or ski-runs) Not specially prepared or designated for skiing, hence viewed as more exciting but also more dangerous.
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(skiing) Someone who skis or snowboards off-piste
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(skateboarding, surfing, snowboarding) An aerial maneuver in which one catches air by leaping off the ground with the skateboard and into the air.
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(snowboarding) A trick with one foot free from the bindings; instead it is placed beside the rear binding and boned far away from the board during airtime.
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A participant in the sport of orienteering.
n
(sports) racing across unfamiliar place using a map and compass
n
(skiing) A type of ski pole, with skis attached at the bottom, instead of the spike/pick found on a normal pole. It is used in downhill skiing variants of para-skiing, especially those that use a sit-ski, such as the monoski.
n
(skiing) In ski jumping, the flat or uphill area past the landing point, where the skier can slow down.
n
(skating) A movement of the leading leg laterally under the body, generating momentum
n
A parasport, an adapted version of alpine skiing
n
Alternative form of para-nordic
n
(skiing) A parasport, an adapted form of Nordic skiing.
n
Alternative form of paraskiing [(disability) a winter sport for handicapped people, a variant of skiing adapted for the disabled.]
n
Ellipsis of para alpine skiing. [A parasport, an adapted version of alpine skiing]
n
(skiing) Ellipsis of para nordic skiing. [(skiing) A parasport, an adapted form of Nordic skiing.]
n
Alternative form of para nordic skiing [(skiing) A parasport, an adapted form of Nordic skiing.]
n
Alternative form of paraskiing [(disability) a winter sport for handicapped people, a variant of skiing adapted for the disabled.]
n
Alternative form of parasurfing [A parasport, an adapted form of surfing for the disabled.]
n
One who performs a parajump.
n
(countable, skiing) An instance of the sports discipline, a course, run or competition.
n
(countable, skiing) An instance of the sports discipline, a course, run or competition.
n
Alternative form of para nordic skiing [(skiing) A parasport, an adapted form of Nordic skiing.]
n
(air sports) a winter sport, a combination of paragliding and skiing
n
(countable) A disability adapted version of a snowboard.
n
An athlete in parasnowboarding.
n
A parasport, an adapted form of surfing for the disabled.
n
An adaptation of the sport of swimming for athletes with disabilities.
n
(obsolete) A roller skate, particularly one intended for indoor use.
n
Alternative form of patine [(obsolete) A plate.]
n
(obsolete) A plate.
n
(now Britain dialectal) An ice skate.
n
(snowboarding) Initialism of parallel giant slalom. [(uncountable, skiing) A discipline of alpine snowboarding, a variant of giant slalom. A sport where two snowboarders compete head to head on parallel identical giant slalom courses.]
n
(skiing) A downhill trail.
n
(informal, snowboarding) A skier.
n
In roller skating, a method of stopping by bringing the back of the skates outwards, and the front inward, imitating a snowplow.
v
(snowboarding): riding with neither foot leading, with the stick perpendicular to the fall line; not goofy nor regular.
n
A skateboarding trick in which the board is held vertically and used like a pogo stick.
n
(skateboarding) A trick where the skateboarder skates over a bent pole.
n
A polystyrene sphere, used in fishing, in science experiments, etc.
n
Alternative spelling of pond-skater [Any of various predatory insects of the family Gerridae that skim about on the surface of ponds, slow streams, marshes, and other quiet waters.]
n
(skateboarding) A trick, combining an ollie and a shove-it, where the board rotates 180 degrees while in mid-air.
n
(skiing, slang) A skier who favours powdery snow.
n
(skiing, snowboarding, informal) A skier or snowboarder who avidly seeks out the “powder” (light, dry, fluffy snow).
n
(slang) A skiing enthusiast.
n
(skateboarding) The act of pushing the skateboard sideways.
n
Alternative form of power slide [(motorcycling, driving) The act of sliding with the wheels being driven.]
n
A skiing and snowboarding trick, where the performer grabs their board/ski prior to a jump, instead of after the take-off, and keeps grabbing onto their device for as long as the trick requires.
n
(skiing) An inadvertent (premature) release of a skiboot from the bindings of a ski, caused by excessive vibration, such as going over an extremely bumpy piste.
n
(skiing) The movement that leads into a turn.
n
(snowboarding) Initialism of parallel slalom. [(uncountable, skiing) A discipline of alpine skiing, a variant of slalom. A sport where two skiers compete head to head on parallel identical slalom courses.]
n
(aerialist skiing) A bad landing that ends with the skier bouncing off the snow and flipping forward, landing on their skis again.
adj
(skiing) Of groomed snow: unable to support the weight of a skier, especially when the skier’s weight is all on one ski, resulting in a ski punching through the surface of the snow.
n
(climbing) A beginner or unskilled climber.
n
A skate with four wheels.
n
A roller skate with four wheels, two either side of the foot.
n
(skating) A figure-skating jump with four revolutions in the air.
n
Alternative form of quarter-pipe [(skateboarding, snowboarding, skiing, BMX, rollerskating, etc.) A structure used to perform tricks, approximately half the size of a half-pipe, similar in appearance to having a quarter of a circle in cross-section, with the middle of that quarter as the bottom.]
n
(skateboarding, snowboarding, skiing, BMX, rollerskating, etc) A ramp, one side of a halfpipe
n
Alternative form of quarter-pipe [(skateboarding, snowboarding, skiing, BMX, rollerskating, etc.) A structure used to perform tricks, approximately half the size of a half-pipe, similar in appearance to having a quarter of a circle in cross-section, with the middle of that quarter as the bottom.]
n
(skiing) A kind of jump turn where the skier turns 90 degrees in the air.
v
(skateboarding, snowboarding, skiing, video games) To be flung about, such that a person or character has an appearance like that of a rag doll that is flung about.
n
(skating) A construction used to do skating tricks, usually in the form of part of a pipe.
adj
Pertaining to randonnée or uphill skiing.
n
(sports, aerial freestyle skiing) one-and-a-half-twist acrobatic maneuver
n
(rare) One who boards a vehicle again.
adj
(snowboarding) Riding with the left foot forward.
n
The skateboard maneuver of rotating the board 180 degrees or more while the wheels remain on the ground.
n
A skater who performs rexing.
n
A style of backwards figure skating that originated on the West Coast of the U.S. in the mid-20th century.
n
A surface for roller skating.
n
(dated) A roller skate intended for indoor use.
n
A skate with a curved blade, somewhat resembling in shape the rocker of a cradle.
n
(slang) A wheelchair user.
n
a roller skate
n
A shoe with wheels fixed to the sole which can be extended for skating or retracted for walking.
v
To skate using roller skates.
n
Skating on roller skates.
n
Any sport requiring roller skates (including quad and inline skates)
v
To roller skate using rollerblades.
n
One who rollerblades.
v
Alternative spelling of roller skate [To skate using roller skates.]
n
One who takes part in roller skating.
n
Alternative spelling of roller skating [Skating on roller skates.]
n
A form of ski fitted with rollers (small wheels) at each end
n
(freestyle skiing slang) windmill-like flailing of one's arms in a circular motion to maintain balance while in the air after a jump
n
(sports, aerial freestyle skiing) An acrobatic maneuver involving two and a half twists.
n
The blade of an ice skate.
n
A figure skating jump with a takeoff from a back inside edge and landing on the back outside edge of the opposite foot after one or more rotations in the air.
n
Obsolete form of skate (“type of footwear”). [A runner or blade, usually of steel, with a frame shaped to fit the sole of a shoe, made to be fastened under the foot, and used for gliding on ice.]
v
(skiing) To take part in fast downhill skiing.
n
(skiing) A fast downhill skier.
n
Fast downhill skiing.
v
(skating) To skate with one foot significantly in front of the other.
v
To skate while keeping both feet in contact with the ground or ice.
n
(iceskating) A short-track speedskating oval.
n
(skateboarding) A trick where the board is rotated 180 degrees under the rider's feet.
n
(slang) Someone who snowboards; a snowboarder.
n
Alternative form of shove-it [(skateboarding) A trick where the board is rotated 180 degrees under the rider's feet.]
n
(informal, skiing, snowboarding) An off-piste terrain
n
The inner curvature of a ski or snowboard that allows smoother turning.
n
(snowboarding, freestyle skiing) a staff member on a halfpipe who reshapes the slope to keep the halfpipe usable, through sideslipping, shaving on the sides aboard their snowboards
v
Alternative form of sitski [To use a sit-ski.]
n
One who rides on a sit-ski.
n
Alternative form of sit-ski [A ski/sled variant adapted for wheelchair-bound skiers, with a seat, and ski or skies mounted underneath.]
n
(skiing) An indentation in the snow made by a fallen skier.
n
(Internet slang, text messaging) Alternative spelling of skate [A runner or blade, usually of steel, with a frame shaped to fit the sole of a shoe, made to be fastened under the foot, and used for gliding on ice.]
n
(Internet slang, text messaging) Abbreviation of skater. [A person who skates.]
n
(Internet slang, text messaging, leetspeak) Abbreviation of skater. [A person who skates.]
n
Obsolete spelling of skate [A runner or blade, usually of steel, with a frame shaped to fit the sole of a shoe, made to be fastened under the foot, and used for gliding on ice.]
n
Obsolete spelling of skater, usually referring to an ice skater. [A person who skates.]
n
(fandom slang) The ship of characters James "Sawyer" Ford and Kate Austen from the television series Lost.
v
Synonym of skate over
v
To get through something difficult with ease.
n
A small, sometimes key-shaped wrench used to adjust skateboards.
v
(transitive, by extension from skate on thin ice) To barely hold on or maintain.
n
Alternative spelling of skatepark [A recreational area designed for skateboarders.]
n
One of the two major styles of cross-country skiing, in which the skier proceeds on an even surface instead of tracks, using a technique which resembles ice skating.
n
An instance of skating around, especially for fun or as a warm-up to a competitive or performance skate.
adj
Suitable for skating (or skateboarding) upon.
n
Alternative form of skate-around [An instance of skating around, especially for fun or as a warm-up to a competitive or performance skate.]
n
The flat part of a skateboard, on which the rider stands.
n
A training device used for practicing skateboarding tricks, such as a grind or a board slide.
n
One of a pair of devices, consisting of a baseplate, cushioned axle and pivot, that allow a skateboarder to turn the board by leaning.
n
the act of riding on a skateboard
n
A makeshift vehicle built by attaching roller skates to a crate.
n
A recreational area designed for skateboarders.
n
A person who skates.
adj
(rare) Of, or befitting, a skater.
n
The action of moving along a surface (ice or ground) using skates.
n
Obsolete form of ski. [One of a pair of long flat runners designed for gliding over snow or water.]
n
(sports, uncountable) A type of tobogganing in which competitors lie face down, and descend head first.
n
Someone who competes in the skeleton event.
v
(transitive) To travel over (a slope, etc.) on skis; to travel on skis at (a place), (especially as a sport).
n
A former freestyle skiing event involving a choreographed routine performed on a smooth slope.
n
(informal) A low-wage employee at a ski resort who enjoys perks such as free ski passes.
n
(slang, skiing) An attractive female at a ski resort, especially one who is more interested in being seen than in skiing.
n
Alternative form of skicross [The sport of skiercross.]
n
Alternative form of ski-jump nose [(idiomatic) A long nose with an inwardly curving ridge and a tip that curves somewhat upward, resembling the shape of a downhill ramp used in the sport of ski jumping.]
n
Someone who competes in ski jumping
n
A winter sport in which skiers ski down a take-off ramp and attempt to jump as far as possible.
n
A mountain hotel providing accommodation for skiers.
n
Alternative form of ski-jump nose [(idiomatic) A long nose with an inwardly curving ridge and a tip that curves somewhat upward, resembling the shape of a downhill ramp used in the sport of ski jumping.]
n
An individual winter racing sport mixing the events of cross-country skiing and orienteering
n
An organization that provides first aid, rescue, and (in some cases) maintenance services for snow sports areas.
n
A person who works as a member of a ski patrol.
n
Alternative form of ski-jump nose [(idiomatic) A long nose with an inwardly curving ridge and a tip that curves somewhat upward, resembling the shape of a downhill ramp used in the sport of ski jumping.]
n
A resort providing accommodation and facilities for skiers.
n
(skiing) A trail or slope used for skiing
n
A place where skiing lessons are taught.
n
Synonym of skate skiing
n
(skiing) A strip attached to the underside of a ski that offers grip when ascending in snow
n
An artificial construction, mimicking a piste, down which people may ski in places with no snow or no mountains
n
Alternative form of ski-jump nose [(idiomatic) A long nose with an inwardly curving ridge and a tip that curves somewhat upward, resembling the shape of a downhill ramp used in the sport of ski jumping.]
n
A trail left by a pair of skis, or one artificially created for the purpose of skiing on.
n
Alternative spelling of ski jump [(skiing) The ramp used in the sport of ski jumping]
n
(idiomatic) A long nose with an inwardly curving ridge and a tip that curves somewhat upward, resembling the shape of a downhill ramp used in the sport of ski jumping.
n
Alternative form of ski-jump nose [(idiomatic) A long nose with an inwardly curving ridge and a tip that curves somewhat upward, resembling the shape of a downhill ramp used in the sport of ski jumping.]
n
Alternative form of ski-jump nose [(idiomatic) A long nose with an inwardly curving ridge and a tip that curves somewhat upward, resembling the shape of a downhill ramp used in the sport of ski jumping.]
n
Alternative form of ski-jump nose [(idiomatic) A long nose with an inwardly curving ridge and a tip that curves somewhat upward, resembling the shape of a downhill ramp used in the sport of ski jumping.]
adj
(skiing) Of a restaurant, shop, or other establishment or facility: providing service to skiers while they are still wearing their skis.
n
(skiing, informal) Alternative spelling of ski-through [(skiing) A restaurant, shop, or other establishment providing service to skiers while they are still wearing their skis.]
n
A skiing event which combines skate skiing and classic skiing, usually so that half of the total distance is covered with each technique.
n
A skiing event held to raise money for charity.
n
An analogue to a bicycle for downhill skiing, which has a frame similar to a bicycle's and with wheels replaced by skis, which may or may not include a seat, and may or may not include pegs in place of pedals (without pegs, one would stand on the rear ski)
v
(intransitive) To take part in the sport of skibobbing.
n
The sport of skiercross.
n
A ski-shaped runner or supporting surface as found on a helicopter or other aircraft in place of wheels.
n
(skiing, dance) A freestyle skiing event, a form of performance dance on alpine skis, performed across flats and choreographed to music.
n
Alternative form of skiercross [(skiing) A downhill skiing discipline over obstacles with many simultaneous racers.]
n
(skiing) A day of skiing purchased in a ski area, used to measure the number of skiers in any one particular ski area. A season pass is generally considered to be twenty (20) skier days.
n
Short for skier cross.
n
Alternative form of skiercross [(skiing) A downhill skiing discipline over obstacles with many simultaneous racers.]
n
Short for skiercross. [(skiing) A downhill skiing discipline over obstacles with many simultaneous racers.]
n
(skiing) A downhill skiing discipline over obstacles with many simultaneous racers.
v
(intransitive) To cross-country ski behind one or more dogs or horses, or a vehicle.
n
One who skijors.
n
Alternative form of ski lift [A device that transports skiers up a mountain.]
n
Ski mountaineering, especially competitive ski mountaineering.
n
Alternative form of skijoring [(skiing) The winter sport of a person being towed on skis, especially by sled dogs]
n
A skier (a person who skis).
v
(intransitive) To hitch a ride by holding on to a motor vehicle while riding on a skateboard, roller skates, or bicycle.
n
(dialect) A skewer.
v
(rare, Netherlands) Alternative spelling of skiing
n
Someone who skydives.
n
A person who takes part in skyrunning.
n
(sports) An extreme sport involving running on mountains or at high altitude.
n
Someone who does skysurfing.
n
(informal, skiing, snowboarding) An off-piste terrain
n
Someone who walks on a slackline, often as a form of sport.
n
(uncountable, sports) The sport of skiing in a zigzag course through gates. (Often used attributively)
n
A skier who takes part in a slalom
n
slalomer
n
Alternative form of clap skate [(sports, longtrack speedskating) a type of speedskate used in longtrack speedskating, where the skate blade is hinged at the front pillar to the boot, with the heel pillar being free, and kept in place by a spring mechanism.]
n
(aerial freestyle skiing) a faulty landing, whereby the skier rotates backwards around the knee-joint and hits the snow of the landing slope with their back and head, before rising off the snow back into position with their skis underneath them.
n
(skateboarding) A grind on a curb without doing an ollie.
n
A parasport, an adapted form of (ice) speed skating for wheelchair-bound athletes, using an ice sledge and two poles to propel themselves. The sledge and poles are similar to that found in sledge hockey.
n
(obsolete) A frozen pond on which people skate.
n
(skiing, snowboarding) A discipline of freestyle skiing or snowboarding involving an obstacle course.
n
A form of skateboard with two connected footboards, allowing for greater freedom of movement.
n
A sport in which snowmobiles are raced at high speed on artificial tracks.
n
A form of rogaining held in a snowy environment, with participants allowed to use skis or snowshoes.
n
A winter recreational activity, sometimes a competitive racing sport, where one rides a kayak with kayak paddle, down a snowy slope.
n
A five-leg five-sport race involving bicycling, running, cross-country skiing, ice skating, snowshoeing.
n
The sport of skiing on snow.
n
(snowboarding) A downhill snowboard race over obstacles with many simultaneous racers.
adj
Where snowboarding is possible.
n
Alternative spelling of snowboard cross [(snowboarding) A downhill snowboard race over obstacles with many simultaneous racers.]
n
Someone who snowboards.
n
A form of motocross raced on snow with snowbikes (“mini-snowmobile”)
n
One who takes part in the sport of snowkiting.
n
The outdoor winter sport of gliding on snow or ice by means of kite power.
n
Any sport requiring snow, such as skiing or snowboarding.
n
A person who participates in snurfing, who uses a snurfer, one who snurfs.
n
(ice skating) Short Program
n
(sports) a winter sport, a combination of speed flying (a variant of paragliding) and paraskiing (a combination of paragliding and skiing)
n
The sport of racing around an oval course, on ice skates.
n
(skiing) Alternative spelling of speedskier (a skier to specializes in speedskiing, a discipline not part of formal alpine) [(skiing) A skier to specializes in speedskiing (a discipline not part of formal alpine skiing, where the skier tries to set the fastest trap speed at a spot or lowest time across a zone with the highest speeds)]
n
(skiing) The speed events of formal alpine skiing, the speed disciplines of super-G and downhill. (The technical events of the sport of alpine skiing are slalom and giant slalom)
n
(sports, speedskating) A type of ice skate used in speedskating, with a long blade attached to the sole of the boot via two pillars, at the heel and ball of the foot.
n
An athlete who specializes in speedskating
n
Alternative form of speed skating [The sport of racing around an oval course, on ice skates.]
n
(skiing) Alternative spelling of speed skier (formal alpine skiing of super-G and downhill) [(skiing) A skier who specializes in speed skiing, the speed events of formal alpine skiing, the speed disciplines of super-G and downhill. (The technical events of the sport of alpine skiing are slalom and giant slalom)]
n
(skiing) Alternative spelling of speed skiing (super-G and downhill of formal alpine skiing) [(skiing) The speed events of formal alpine skiing, the speed disciplines of super-G and downhill. (The technical events of the sport of alpine skiing are slalom and giant slalom)]
n
A structure for skateboarding, BMX biking, skiing etc. similar to a half-pipe, but with a single highest point in the centre, and the downward gradients facing outward.
n
(figure skating) A move in which a skater glides on both feet, the toes turned out to the sides, heels facing each other.
n
(historical) The 1960 Winter Olympics, held at the ski resort.
n
(skateboarding) A grab in which the rear hand holds the heelside edge of the snowboard
n
(with "the") skates
v
(skiing) To move the feet apart and point the tips of the skis inward in order to slow down the speed or to facilitate a turn.
v
(skiing) To perform a stivot turn
n
(snowboarding) A snowboard component for use removing snow from the bottoms of boots. Typically a metal or plastic plate, attached to the top of the snowboard between the bindings.
n
(skiing, snowboarding) skiing or snowboarding downhill rapidly
n
The recreational activity of riding a board down a paved road or course.
n
(skiing, uncountable) A technique for propelling forward that appears similar to walking, where a foot slides forward on the opposite side of a pole being planted to provide a location to apply force.
n
(skiing) Tracks left by an experienced skier in a closed or dangerous area that may be followed by a less experienced skier who does not understand the risks.
n
A mountain climber.
n
An event in alpine skiing, a variant of alpine combined, where super-G may substitute for downhill, and only one run of slalom is raced, all on a single day.
n
Alternative form of Super G [(skiing) Super Giant Slalom skiing]
n
Alternative spelling of super combined [An event in alpine skiing, a variant of alpine combined, where super-G may substitute for downhill, and only one run of slalom is raced, all on a single day.]
n
Alternative spelling of super combined [An event in alpine skiing, a variant of alpine combined, where super-G may substitute for downhill, and only one run of slalom is raced, all on a single day.]
adj
(snowboarding) Pertaining to riding with the front and back feet swapped round compared to one's normal position.
n
A discipline of figure skating where 8–20 skaters skate in a team, doing simultaneous movements and precise formations with precise timing.
n
A discipline of figure skating where 8–20 skaters skate in a team, doing synchronous movements and precise formations with precise timing.
n
(sports) A type of skate used on synthetic ice, having the body of an ice skate with a blade substitute that uses a row of small inline double-knife-edged bladed wheels (ice skates similarly have a double-knife-edge blade), much smaller wheels than found on inline roller skates.
n
(skiing) A type of ski lift where skiers/snowboarders are dragged up the ski run while they slide along on their skis/snowboards on the slope. They hang onto a T-shaped bar, a crossbar handle and a lead shaft linking to the drive cable.
n
(skating) A method of stopping by placing one foot perpendicular to, and behind, the other, thereby forming a T shape.
n
(skateboarding) A fixed item resembling a table, used for performing skateboarding tricks.
n
(speed skating) A disciple in long track speedskating where two opposing teams of 3 speedskaters start on opposite sides of the long track ice rink and try to catch their opponents, or get a faster time against the clock over a pre-determined distance.
n
(skiing) A skier who specializes in technical skiing, the technical events of alpine skiing, the technical disciplines of giant slalom and slalom. (The speed events of the sport of alpine skiing are downhill and super-G)
n
(skiing) The technical events of alpine skiing, the technical disciplines of giant slalom and slalom. (The speed events of the sport of alpine skiing are downhill and super-G)
n
(uncountable, skiing) Telemark skiing, a method of skiing using the telemark turn and a binding that only connects the boot to the ski at the toes.
n
(skiing) A method of skiing using the telemark turn and using a binding that only connects the boot to the ski at the toes, just as in cross-country skiing.
n
(skiing) A turn led with the heel flat on the downhill ski while the uphill ski is pulled beneath the skier's body with a flexed knee and raised heel.
n
(skiing) One who takes part in telemark skiing.
n
An area in a park type setting, often within a ski resort, designed for snowboarding or sometimes skiing and typically containing features such as ramps and rails for sliding on.
n
Someone who rides a toboggan.
n
(snowboarding) The sharp edge on the long side of a snowboard closest to one's toes, regardless of which way one if facing (up-mountain or down-mountain) or riding (goofy or regular).
n
(snowboarding, skateboarding) Any of a plethora of different aerial tricks where one touches the top of one's feet.
n
(athletics) In throwing sports such as javelin and shot put, a board on the ground, over which the thrower must not step.
n
The forward part of a ski binding by the toe, for either water skiing or snow skiing.
n
(board sports) the side of the board nearest the toe.
n
(slang, skateboarding) A transition between moves.
n
(skating) A change between forward and backward motion without stopping.
n
An inline skate with only one wheel in the middle.
n
A form of slacklining involving tricks and stunts.
n
(skiing) a freestyle skiing aerialist move involving grabbing the front end of one's skis on a jump in a pike position, similar to holding the large steering wheel of a big truck
n
A kind of short ski on wheels, like a roller skate, that can be used on grass.
n
(skating) A move by which the skater reverses direction and comes to a halt by means of the toe stops.
n
(skiing) A type of alpine/freestyle ski, with bow tips on both ends, allowing skiing backwards.
n
A zipline.
n
(skateboarding) A flip trick, the flipping of a skateboard by flicking the underside of the board, while riding on the board.
n
(skating) A movement of the trailing leg laterally under the body, generating momentum.
n
(para-skiing) Synonym of monoski (A type of sit-ski.)
n
(skateboarding) An aerial move during which the skater rotates the board.
n
A vertical surface used by skateboarders or skiers.
n
A ramp used in skateboarding that transitions from a horizontal surface to a vertical one.
n
A skiing position in which the skier leans forward while keeping their heels in contact with the skis.
n
Alternative form of wall ride [(skateboarding, snowboard, BMX) A trick where the rider makes the bottom of the board touch the side of a wall.]
n
Alternative spelling of waterskier [a person who water-skis]
n
Alternative spelling of water ski [A broad ski used for water skiing.]
n
(skiing) Alternative form of wedeln [(skiing) A series of high-speed turns with the skis parallel.]
n
(skiing) A series of high-speed turns with the skis parallel.
n
Alternative spelling of whip-around
n
Any sport, originally only played during the winter, that is played on ice or snow.
n
The sports that are traditionally played in winter, such as those involving snow.
n
A sport in which participants race while riding a wok, or a series of woks connected together, down a frozen bobsleigh track.
n
(informal) cross-country skiing
n
Short for cross-trainer. [An elliptical trainer.]
n
cross country
adj
(skateboarding, snowboarding, skiing) Pertaining to a yardsale (bad crash).
n
An ice resurfacing machine used to groom skating rinks, especially for professional use.
n
Someone who takes part in ziplining

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