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skate shoes 

Skate shoes represent the latest evolution in footwear for youth. The first shoes to become a fad were Converse All-Stars or Chucks. Originally boys basketball shoes, they became street wear in the 50's. They re-emerged in the 60's and in each youth generation since. They became the first skateboard shoe, then Vans (old school) emerged in the late 60's. Nike became popular youth shoes in the 80's and dominated the youth culture until the advent of serious extreme sport skateboarding (new school). As skateboarding became mainstream and see as an extreme sport skate shoes have dominated youth footwear. Such names as DC, ES, DVS, Etnies, Osiris, Adio, Ipath, have competed heavily in style, grip, color scheme, and functionality. The youth cult embraces extreme sports and their leaders, as Shaun White, Tony Hawk, Ryan Sheckler, and others.
Dude, those are the coolest skate shoes I have ever seen, can I have 'em.
skate shoes by Guido1 March 4, 2008

Skate Brat 

Spoiled suburban skateboard kid who tries to act tough and sometimes ghetto. Mom forces him to go to church hoping he'll get saved. Grew up with everything but still unhappy. Gets owned in any fight against urban kids. Eventually gives up skating and goes to college.
Skate Brat by Melizza September 10, 2005

skate park ho 

skate park ho by austin July 30, 2003

skate and annoy 

1) A semi-popular skateboarding magazine.

2) A song by the Florida hardcore band "Kids Like Us".

3) A hardcore crew started in Florida
Example to #1: I was reading Skate and Annoy yesterday and they did a review on a skatepark in my town.

Example to #2: My favorite Kids Like Us song is "Skate and Annoy" it's got a good 2-step beat.

Example to #3: I went to a Kids Like Us show last night and Skate and Annoy was fighting people talking shit.
skate and annoy by platypuss June 24, 2006

Skate stopper 

minor annoyance/ waste of the cities time.
yo dude, get out the torch and pry bar so we can get rid of this lame skate stopper

skate or die 

a phrase originally used by hardcore skaters back in the day, which is now blindly used by posers who think they're cool.
In the 80s, "Skate or Die" was tattooed on millions of skaters.
Today, millions of posers and people that think they are cool shout "Skate or Die" to increase pointless popularity.
skate or die by Clay1 January 12, 2008