by ExpSk8r November 28, 2010
by namingthings August 1, 2020
by seether34 January 16, 2009
by Sicsk8a October 10, 2011
This trick is made of two words. Varial and Kickflip. A varaible would be a complete 180 horizantal rotation of the board. A kicklip would be a complete rotation of the board. When the board rotates you should see the underside. When these two manuevers combine you have formed a Varial Kickflip. That was a freakin' huge definition and I'm surprised you stuck around for the whole thing.
by Klyde December 14, 2003
A skateboarding flip trick similar to a kickflip. The difference is that there is no pop (ollie.) The trick is usually preformed coming out of a grind. The board essentially falls off of the object (ledge/etc.) and flips.
Popularized by such skaters as Rick Howard and Marc Johnson. And is not to be mistaken for a "pressure flip" which is an entirely different trick.
Popularized by such skaters as Rick Howard and Marc Johnson. And is not to be mistaken for a "pressure flip" which is an entirely different trick.
Did you see MJ's opener in Fully Flared? He did a grind on a bent over parking post with a pressure kickflip out.
by nocturnal March 3, 2008
by Skater J October 19, 2006